Primary (Early) Sterile and Secondary (Late) Septic Organ Failure in Acute
Pancreatitis:
Although organ failure and its consequences
are well recognized in AP, there is limited
understanding about primary OF that develops early due to pancreatitis per se (sterile
inflammation) and may precede necrosis, and late secondary OF due to infected pancreatic
necrosis (IPN) induced sepsis (Figure 1). Infection of the necrotic
pancreatic tissue is an
ominous development during the course of AP. IPN is the cause of most of the late mortality
during the course of AP. Although many studies have shown development of early and late
OF in patients with AP, the relative contributions of primary
OF and secondary OF to
mortality have not been well studied. One recent study of 805 patients with AP has provided
the concept of primary and secondary OF and shown several differences between the two
(Table 1).
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The window of opportunity is small in case of primary OF because it leads to
early mortality while temporally there is a larger window of
opportunity to intervene in
those with sepsis and secondary OF. The treatment is largely supportive for primary OF
while control of sepsis is the goal in secondary OF. Prognosis is poorer in primary OF and
somewhat better in secondary OF.
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