New acute pancreatitis guidelines stress importance of early patient care — 4 insights

The American Gastroenterological Association released new clinical guidelines, published in Gastroenterology, on the initial management of acute pancreatitis.

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Here’s what you should know:

1.The guidelines emphasize the importance of patient care within the first 48 to 72 hours of admission. The guidelines aim to reduce the variation between practices, while promoting high-value patient care.

2. In total eight recommendations were made with four of them being strong.

3. The strong recommendations are:

  • AGA recommends early oral feedings, as tolerated, rather than limiting oral feedings
  • AGA recommends enteral rather than parenteral nutrition
  • AGA recommends cholecystectomy during the initial admission than when following discharge
  • AGA recommends brief alcohol intervention during admission

For the conditional recommendations, click here.

4. The guidelines are accompanied by a technical review and a set of infographics.

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