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Persistent SIRS and acute fluid collections are associated with increased CT scanning in acute interstitial pancreatitis
Ayesha Kamal
, Mahya Faghih
, Robert A. Moran
, Elham Afghani
, Amitasha Sinha
,
Nasim Parsa
, Martin A. Makary
, Atif Zaheer
, Elliot K. Fishman
, Mouen A. Khashab
, Anthony N. Kalloo
, Vikesh K. Singh
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Computed Tomography
100%
Pancreatitis
100%
Acute Fluid Collection
100%
Acute Pancreatitis
27%
Opioid Use
9%
Clinical Data
9%
Adult Patients
9%
Demographic Data
9%
Clinical Management
9%
Hospitalization
9%
Clinical Medicine
9%
First Week
9%
Diagnostic Imaging
9%
Computational Imaging
9%
Computed Tomography Score
9%
Persistent Organ Failure
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pancreatitis
100%
Computer Assisted Tomography
100%
Single Isomorphous Replacement
100%
Acute Pancreatitis
30%
Clinical Management
7%
Diagnostic Imaging
7%
Clinical Medicine
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Pancreatitis
100%
Computer Assisted Tomography
100%
Single Isomorphous Replacement
100%
Acute Pancreatitis
30%
Imaging
7%
Clinical Management
7%
Diagnostic Imaging
7%