DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS ON THE BACKGROUND OF CHRONIC DIFFUSED LIVER DISEASES
Abstract
According to the authors, the rate of growth of acute pancreatitis (AP) worldwide has been observed twice or more in the last 30 years.
The course of acute pancreatitis is characterized not only by the inflammatory process of the pancreas, but also by damage to many other organs. According to a number of authors, the frequency of damage to other organs and complications in acute pancreatitis ranges from 60.8% to 96.5%. The pathological process, especially destructions of different levels, provokes the inflammatory process and accelerates the systemic inflammatory reaction.