Table 1. Characteristics of the identified guidelines on the severe pancreatitis surgery.
Author/organization | Short name | Title | Year | Country applied | Version | Funding | Grading system used | Development method |
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WSES | WS (3) | 2019 WSES guidelines for the management of severe acute pancreatitis | 2019 | International | First | Not applicable | GRADE | EB |
AISP | AI (4) | Consensus guidelines on severe acute pancreatitis | 2015 | Italian | First | Not reported | GRADE | CB |
Yokoe M, et al. | Yo (5) | Japanese guidelines for the management of acute pancreatitis: Japanese Guidelines 2015 | 2015 | Japan | First | Not reported | GRADE | EB |
Greenberg JA | Gr (6) | Clinical practice guideline: management of acute pancreatitis | 2016 | Canada | First | Not reported | GRADE | EB |
AGA | AG (7) | American gastroenterological association institute guideline on initial management of acute pancreatitis | 2018 | US | First | Not applicable | None | CB |
Li J, et al. | Li (8) | The consensus of integrative diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis-2017 | 2019 | China | First | Not applicable | None | CB |
ESGE | ES (9) | Endoscopic management of acute necrotizing pancreatitis: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) evidence-based multidisciplinary guidelines | 2018 | European | First | Falk foundation, Boston Scientific, Cook Medical, and so on | GRADE | EB |
GRADE, Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation; WSES, World Society of Emergency Surgery; AISP, The Italian Association for the Study of Pancreas; AGA, American Gastroenterological Association; ESGE, European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; US, the United States; CB, consensus-based guideline; EB, evidence-based guideline.