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Is aggressive intravenous fluid prescription the answer to reduce mortality in severe pancreatitis? The FLIP study: Fluid resuscitation in pancreatitis

  • Julia McGovern (Health Education England North East) ;
  • Samuel J Tingle (Health Education England North East) ;
  • Northern Surgical Trainees Research Association (NOSTRA) (Northern Surgical Trainees Research Association (NOSTRA)) ;
  • Stuart Robinson (Department of HPB and Transplant Surgery, Freeman Hospital) ;
  • John Moir (Department of HPB and Transplant Surgery, Freeman Hospital)
  • Received : 2023.03.28
  • Accepted : 2023.06.06
  • Published : 2023.11.30

Abstract

Backgrounds/Aims: Acute pancreatitis is an emergency presentation, which can range from mild to life threatening. Intravenous fluids are the cornerstone of management. Although the WATERFALL trial described the optimal fluid rate in mild/moderate pancreatitis, this trial excluded patients with moderate-severe/severe pancreatitis. The aim of this study was to establish clinical practice regarding intravenous fluid administration in acute pancreatitis and assess its effect on mortality. Methods: Prospective multi-centre audit of patients with acute pancreatitis was conducted. Data were collected regarding intravenous fluid administration within 72 hours of admission. The primary outcome was 30-day mortality. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify predictors of 30-day mortality. Results: Those with severe pancreatitis received more fluid; median 5.7 L versus 4 L in 72 hours (p = 0.003). Participants with severe pancreatitis who died within 30 days received a median of 2,750 mL in the first 24 hours, compared to 4,000 mL in those who survived. The following factors were significant predictors of 30-day mortality: age, Glasgow score, C-reactive protein, ischaemic heart disease, and pancreatitis aetiology. Overall, volume of intravenous fluid was not associated with mortality. However, the effect of intravenous fluid volume on mortality differed significantly depending on pancreatitis severity. In severe pancreatitis, increased volume of intravenous fluid was associated with significant reductions in mortality (odds ratio = 0.655; 0.459-0.936; p = 0.020). Conclusions: In severe pancreatitis, more aggressive fluid prescription was associated with decreased mortality; however, this was not the case in milder disease. Further prospective trials guiding fluid resuscitation in severe pancreatitis are needed, as the impact of fluid on this population appears to differ from that in those with milder disease.

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Acknowledgement

The preliminary findings were presented at the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland annual conference in Liverpool, May 2022. British Journal of Surgery Aug 2022;109 (Supplement_5). DOI:10.1093/bjs/znac247.118.

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