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Standard supportive measures for patients with mild pancreatitis include the following:

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Standard supportive measures for patients with mild pancreatitis include the following:


  1. Intravenous fluid and electrolyte therapy.
  2. Withholding of analgesics to allow serial abdominal examinations.
  3. Subcutaneous octreotide therapy.
  4. Nasogastric decompression.
  5. Prophylactic antibiotics.

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A. Intravenous fluid and electrolyte therapy.

DISCUSSION: Standard therapy for all patients with mild acute pancreatitis should include intravenous fluid resuscitation, electrolyte replacement, and analgesics. Nasogastric decompression is typically reserved for patients with significant ileus who are at risk for emesis and aspiration. Subcutaneous therapy with octreotide, the octapeptide analog of somatostatin, has not been proven to influence the outcome in patients with mild pancreatitis. Prophylactic antibiotics are not used for mild pancreatitis. Antibiotics are reserved for patients with severe pancreatitis (defined as greater than three Ranson prognostic signs with associated CT evidence of pancreatic or peripancreatic necrosis).

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