TABLE 2.
Clinical outcomes of patients included in the study (n = 1798).
Data completeness, n (%) | ||
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AP severity, n (%) a | 1768 (100) | |
Mild AP | 1426 (81) | |
Moderately severe AP | 235 (13) | |
Severe AP | 107 (6) | |
Organ failure and type, n (%) | 1747 (99) | |
No organ failure | 1587 (91) | |
Organ failure | 160 (9) | |
Type of organ failure b | ||
Respiratory | 106 (66) | |
Renal | 93 (58) | |
Cardiac | 32 (20) | |
Multiorgan | 53 (33) | |
Local complications and type, n (%) | 1755 (99) | |
No local complications | 1534 (87) | |
Local complications | 221 (13) | |
Type of complication c | ||
Acute fluid collection | 129 (58) | |
Pseudocyst | 21 (10) | |
Acute necrotic collection | 99 (45) | |
Walled‐off necrosis | 22 (10) | |
Portal vein thrombosis | 11 (5) | |
Splenic vein thrombosis | 26 (12) | |
Median length of admission, days (IQR) | 6 (4–10) | 1753 (99) |
30‐day mortality, n (%) | 1749 (99) | |
No | 1708 (98) | |
Yes | 41 (2) |
Abbreviations: AP, acute pancreatitis; SD, standard deviation.
According to revised Atlanta criteria.
Patients with multiorgan failure are also categorised based on affected organs.
A subset of patients had multiple complications.