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Paper Title: Observational study to estimate risk of COVID 19 pneumonia in causation of pancreatitis
Authors Name: Dr Praveen c b , Dr Lakshmikantha , Dr Teena chandran
Unique Id: IJSDR2312063
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 12, December-2023
Abstract: Gastrointestinal symptoms are highly prevalent in coronavirirus disease ranging from 17.6 % to 53%.The proposed mechanism for GI symptoms involves SARS-COV2 virus binding to the host epithelial cell's ACE 2 receptor,commonly found in GI tract epithelial cells. After defeating covid to an extent there is now an interest in understanding post covid sequele .In this study we are tried understand if there was any impact of covid 19 infection on causation or prognosis of pancreatitis . Methodology : Clinical and laboratory data of all consecutive patients with a primary diagnosis of AP during past 6months with history of covid 19 infection was collected .Clinical and radiological grading was taken into consideration for finding severity. Result : out of 30 patient 4 patients had severe covid 19 infection requiring more than 10days of hostilization but though 1 of those 4patient developed recurrent pancreatitis their severity score was less(clinical and radiological). 14 had mild covid 19 infection with minimal respiratory and more of GI symptoms .Out of these 14 ,10 developed severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis requiring ICU stay and prolonged hospital stay . 6patients had mild covid 19 infection with respiratory symptoms .5 of them had pancreatitis of mild severity ,1 developed severe necrotizing pancreatitis. Conclusion:Based on our study we conclude that more than severe covid 19infection mild covid 19infection with GI symptoms has a greater impact on the prognosis of patient with pancreatitis. However there is still insufficient evidence showing that covid 19 can cause AP or negatively impact prognosis.Additional major studies are needed to clarify relationship between these two entities Corresponding authors :Dr Praveen C B1 ,Dr Lakshmikantha CR2 ,Dr Teena chandran3 Senior specialist1,Senior resident2,Senior resident3 Kodagu institute of medical sciences and teaching hospital
Keywords: COVID,pancreatitis,pneumonia
Cite Article: "Observational study to estimate risk of COVID 19 pneumonia in causation of pancreatitis", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 12, page no.467 - 472, December-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2312063.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2312063
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 12, December-2023
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