[The value of non-specific general therapy of shock caused by acute pancreatitis].

1975 
The shock in general, including that of acute pancreatitis, presents, according to our conception, as an energetic disease involving primarily the cell (by the intensive catabolic processes induced by the pancreatic lesion) and secondarily the most peripheral and mobile sector, that of the hemodynamic compartment. There is no etiological treatment of pancreatitis (the exceptions are very rare), and this is the reason for which we adopt a conservative attitude, and medical treatment, in the acute stage of the disease. The basic treatment of the shock of acute pancreatitis is considered to be the re-establishment of the circulatory volume with the aid of non-colloidal isotonic solutions that are given in large amounts (8-17 liters in a 24-hour period) under continuous perfusion. This technique is called hyperhydration or transrenal dialysis. Making use of this technique in the treatment of shock occurring in the course of acute pancreatitis the death-rate recorded was as low as 2,3% and the number of complications was very low.
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