Usefulness of Endoscopic Ultrasound for the Detection of Asymptomatic Pancreatic Morphological Changes in Patients with Alcoholic Liver Disease: A Cross-sectional Study

Author:

Gupta Pankaj,Agarwal Dinesh,Govil Anurag,Udawat Harsh

Abstract

Introduction: Although alcoholism is a common aetiological link between liver and pancreatic disorders, the frequency of coinciding pancreatic disease in patients with alcohol-related liver disease is not well understood. The present study mentions about the use of Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) with standardised criteria to assess asymptomatic or overt pancreatic pathology in patients with alcoholic liver disease. Aim: To determine the prevalence of asymptomatic Alcoholic Chronic Pancreatitis (ACP) in Indian patients affected by Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis (ALC) using EUS. Materials and Methods: The present observational crosssectional study was conducted on patients attending the Outpatient Department of Gastroenterology at Santokba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital Cum Medical Research Institute, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. A total of 35 patients were screened with alcoholic liver disease for pancreatic abnormalities using EUS. The patients were recruited for the study over a period of 12 months, from September 2013 to August 2014. The prevalence of chronic pancreatitis (CP) was determined, and abnormalities were graded according to the Rosemont criteria. The severity of alcoholic liver disease, as indexed by Child Pugh Scoring (CPS) and Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD), was evaluated for any association with endosonographic findings of CP. The influence of various clinico-demographic factors on alcoholic liver and pancreatic diseases was analysed using the PSS Inc. Chicago, IL program. Results: A total of 35 male patients, aged 28 to 65 years with a mean age of 46.97 years, fulfilled the inclusion criteria. EUS revealed a prevalence of CP in 20% of patients. Three patients showed changes suggestive of CP, of which two had ALC and one had Alcoholic Hepatitis (AH). Four patients were prioritised in categorised as indeterminate for CP, with three having cirrhosis and one having Alcoholic Fatty Liver (ALF). No significant influence of clinico-demographic profiles on the final outcome parameters was observed. The patient with endoscopic changes had a MELD score of 12.85±5.11 compared to patients without changes of ACP (19.1±5.71) (p=0.013). ALC was found to be inversely related to EUS changes of ACP. Conclusion: The EUS is an effective screening tool for evaluating pancreatic abnormalities in patients with alcoholic liver disease. The present study provides a comprehensive review of previous findings in light of the varying facts and figures. As there is still a lack of experimental animal models for ALC and ACP, studies of this kind may shed light on hidden links in disease pathology.

Publisher

JCDR Research and Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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