Use of calcium channel blockers for prophylaxis of multiple organ failure in acute destructive pancreatitis

1999 
: The purpose of this study was to investigate effectiveness of the usage of calcium channels blockers and plasmaleukopheresis in prophylaxis of the syndrome of polyorganic insufficiency (SPI) in patients with acute destructive pancreatitis. 30 patients operated on for pancreonecrosis were divided into 2 groups: study group (13 patients) and control one (17 patients) matched for sex, age, extent and character of changes in the pancreas. Taking into account a substantial role of hyperactive neutrophils in pathogenesis of SPI, Verapamil (dose of 0.5 mg/kg/day) and discrete plasmaleukopheresis were included in the complex of treatment for patients of the study group. Effectiveness of the treatment was assessed according to the quantity of complications, lethality values of leukocytosis and leukocyte index of intoxication (LII) as well as by the scale of the severity of sepsis (SSS). Complicated postoperative course was seen in 41.18% of cases in the control group and 23.07%--in the study one. Lethality in the control group made up 11.8% (2 patients); there were no lethal outcomes in the study group. Anearlier decrease in leukocytes count, LII and SSS in the study group was significant. The conclusion is made on effectiveness of the use of calcium channels blockers and discrete plasmaleukopheresis for prophylaxis of SPI in acute destructive pancreatitis.
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