- Author
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B.W.M. Spanier
- Title
- Acute and chronic pancreatitis: epidemiology and clinical aspects
- Supervisors
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P. Fockens
M.J. Bruno - Co-supervisors
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M.G.W. Dijkgraaf
- Award date
- 14 October 2011
- Number of pages
- 175
- Publisher
- s.l..
- ISBN
- 9789081703604
- Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
- Abstract
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In Nederland zijn de afgelopen jaren de incidentiecijfers en de ziekenhuisopnamen voor acute en chronische alvleesklierontsteking (pancreatitis) gestegen. De verwachting is dat deze blijven toenemen bij een vergrijzende samenleving. Uit de EARL-studie van Marcel Spanier komt naar voren dat bij acute pancreatitis het toegepaste voedingsbeleid adequaat is, dat er kort na opname vaak ten onrechte een CT-scan wordt gemaakt, en dat het gebruik van medicatie die acute pancreatitis tot gevolg kan hebben veel frequenter voorkomt dan gedacht.
- Persistent Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.366231
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Thesis
Front cover
Stellingen
Title pages
Table of contents
Introduction and outline of the thesis
Chapter 1: Epidemiology, aetiology and outcome of acute and chronic pancreatitis: an update
Chapter 2: Source validation of pancreatitis-related hospital discharge diagnoses notified to a national registry in the Netherlands
Chapter 3: Trends and forecasts of hospital admissions for acute and chronic pancreatitis in the Netherlands
Chapter 4: Incidence and mortality of acute and chronic pancreatitis in the Netherlands: a nationwide record-linked cohort study for the years 1995-2005
Chapter 5: Enteral nutrition and acute pancreatitis: a review
Chapter 6: Nutritional management in patients with acute pancreatitis: a Dutch observational multicenter study
Chapter 7: Practice and yield of early CT scan in acute pancreatitis: a Dutch observational multicenter study
Chapter 8: Acute pancreatitis and concomitant use of pancreatitis-associated medication
Summary
Future perspectives
Samenvatting
List of publications
Dankwoord
Curriculum vitae
Back cover
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