Research Article

Comparison of the Development and Prognosis in Patients of Hypertriglyceridemic Pancreatitis with and without Diabetes

Table 1

Comparison of the clinical features of patients with hypertriglyceridemic pancreatitis with or without diabetes.

Clinical characteristicsHTGPA ()HTGPD () value

Age (year)6.180.014
Sex (male/female)73/3132/211.380.241
Alcohol intake history (yes/no)48/5926/240.070.816
Time from first symptoms to admission (d)1.710.194
Abdominal pain (yes/no)101/643/72.560.111
Emesis (yes/no)48/5926/240.070.816
Temperature (°C)3.540.062
Systolic pressure (mmHg)2.510.115
Diastolic pressure (mmHg)0.050.817
BMI (kg/m2)0.090.755
Blood glucose on admission (mmol/L)82.04<0.001
GSP on admission (mmol/L)151.61<0.001
Triglyceride (mmol/L)0.950.333
Cholesterol (mmol/L)3.410.067
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (mmol/L)25.29<0.001
Serum calcium (mmol/L)1.220.272
C-reactive protein (mg/L)11.700.001
Procalcitonin (ng/mL)0.460.498
White blood cell (×109/L)3.510.063
Ischaemia in electrocardiogram (yes/no)27/7739/1472.28<0.001
Length of hospitalization (d)1.110.294
Recurrence (yes/no)10/9418/3557.69<0.001
(APACHE) II score (score)0.79<0.001
BISAP (score)0.110.233
CTSI (score)0.070.313
Death (yes/no)1/1032/5157.69<0.001

Statistically significant correlations () are shown in bold font.