Gastroenterology
Volume 136, Issue 3 , Pages 848-855, March 2009

The Recurrence of Acute Alcohol-Associated Pancreatitis Can Be Reduced: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Department of Gastroenterology and Alimentary Tract Surgery, Division of Surgery, Gastroenterology and Oncology, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland

Received 19 August 2008; accepted 13 November 2008. published online 28 November 2008.

Background & Aims

In the long term, half of patients with their first alcohol-associated acute pancreatitis (AP) develop acute recurrence, alcohol consumption being the main risk factor. None of the recent national or international guidelines for treatment include recommendations aimed to decrease recurrences, possibly because of a lack of studies. This study investigated whether AP recurrences can be reduced.

Methods

One hundred and twenty patients admitted to a university hospital for their first alcohol-associated AP were randomized either to repeated intervention (n = 59) or initial intervention only (n = 61). The patients in the 2 groups did not differ. A registered nurse performed an intervention in both groups before discharge, after which it was repeated in the study group at 6-month intervals at the gastrointestinal outpatient clinic. Acute recurrences during the next 2 years were monitored.

Results

There were 9 recurrent AP episodes in 5 patients in the repeated-intervention group compared with 20 episodes (P = .02) in 13 patients (P = .04) in the control group. The recurrence rates were similar during the first 6 months (4 vs 5 episodes), after which the repeated-intervention group had fewer recurrences than the control group (5 vs 15 episodes; P = .02).

Conclusions

The repeated visits at 6-month intervals at the gastrointestinal outpatient clinic, consisting of an intervention against alcohol consumption, appear to be better than the single standardized intervention alone during hospitalization in reducing the development of recurrent AP during a 2-year period.

Abbreviations used in this paper: AP, acute pancreatitis, AUDIT, alcohol use disorders identification test, SADD, Short Alcohol Dependence Data

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 Conflict of Interest The authors disclose no conflicts.

 Funding This work was supported by the Pirkanmaa Hospital District Research Fund.

PII: S0016-5085(08)02075-1

doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2008.11.044

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Gastroenterology
Volume 136, Issue 3 , Pages 848-855, March 2009