New-onset persistent organ failure predicts adverse outcomes in patients with severe acute pancreatitis
Key Points
New-onset persistent organ failure significantly increases mortality rates among patients with severe acute pancreatitis.
After adjustment for confounding factors, the presence of multi-organ failure is a strong mortality indicator.
Assessment using multivariable adjustment clearly delineates the risks of persistent organ failure.
Highlighting the urgent need for further investigation in patients experiencing these severe symptoms.
Abstract
New-onset persistent OF, particularly multi-OF, substantially increases mortality after multivariable adjustment in patients with SAP, highlighting the need for further investigation.