Incidence and mortality of acute pancreatitis between 1985 and 1995

Citation
Ia. Eland et al., Incidence and mortality of acute pancreatitis between 1985 and 1995, SC J GASTR, 35(10), 2000, pp. 1110-1116
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology","da verificare
Journal title
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
ISSN journal
00365521 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
10
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1110 - 1116
Database
ISI
SICI code
0036-5521(200010)35:10<1110:IAMOAP>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Background: The incidence of acute pancreatitis seems to have increased in Western countries. It has been suggested that this increase can be explaine d by improved diagnostic procedures. We performed a nationwide study to ass ess the annual sex- and age-specific incidence and mortality rates of acute pancreatitis in the Netherlands between 1985 and 1995, a period in which d iagnostic procedures did not change considerably. Methods: We conducted a p opulation-based retrospective follow-up study in which we used automated ho spital discharge data accumulated by Prismant Health Care Information. All patients admitted with acute pancreatitis (ICD-9CM, 577.0) in the Netherlan ds were identified. We accounted for referrals to other hospitals to avoid double counting and for miscoding of chronic pancreatitis as acute pancreat itis. The annual population size was retrieved from the Netherlands Central Statistics Office. Results: The observed incidence of acute pancreatitis i ncreased from 12.4/100.000 person-years (95% confidence interval (CI), 11.8 -12.9) in 1985 to 15.9/100,000 person-years (95% CI, 153-16.5) in 1995. The annual mortality rate of acute pancreatitis remained fairly stable at 1.5/ 100,000 person-years. The incidence and mortality rate of acute pancreatiti s increased considerably with age. The case-fatality proportion of first ad missions for acute pancreatitis decreased from 14.3% to 10.7%. The case-fat ality for relapses remained stable at 3.2%. Conclusions: In this retrospect ive study the observed incidence of acute pancreatitis increased by 28% bet ween 1985 and 1995. Due to a decrease in the case-fatality proportion, the mortality remained stable during this period.