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Digestive and Liver Disease, 38, 7, (2006), pp. 518-26ISSN
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Gastroenterology
Anesthesiology
Surgery
Journal title
Digestive and Liver Disease
Volume
vol. 38
Issue
iss. 7
Page start
p. 518
Page end
p. 26
Subject
DCN 1: Perception and Action; EBP 4: Quality of Care; IGMD 2: Molecular gastro-enterology and hepatology; N4i 1: Pathogenesis and modulation of inflammation; NCEBP 7: Effective primary care and public health; NCMLS 5: Membrane transport and intracellular motility; UMCN 3.3: Neurosensory disorders; UMCN 4.1: Microbial pathogenesis and host defense; UMCN 5.1: Genetic defects of metabolismAbstract
Pain is the major presenting symptom of chronic pancreatitis. Patients with chronic pancreatitis experience substantial impairments in health-related quality of life. Pain may be considered as the most important factor affecting the quality of life. The pathogenesis of pancreatic pain is poorly understood. The cause of pain in chronic pancreatitis is probably multifactorial. This article discusses the various hypotheses that have been suggested to underlie pain. Special attention is paid to the concept of autonomous central sensitisation and hyperalgesia as a cause of pain. Strict abstinence from alcohol is the first step of chronic pancreatic pain management. As a second step, it is important to exclude treatable complications of chronic pancreatitis, such as pseudocysts. Symptomatic treatment with analgesics is often unavoidable in patients with chronic pancreatitis. Acetaminophen, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and eventually opioids are suitable. Several trials have been performed with pancreatic enzymes, but a meta-analysis demonstrated no significant benefit in terms of pain relief. The treatment of chronic pancreatic pain requires a multidisciplinary approach that tailors the various therapeutic options to meet the need of the individual patient.
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