Pancreatitis | Clinical Medicine
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
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Ninja Nerds!
In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will present on Pancreatitis. We will discuss the pathophysiology, focusing on the inflammation of the pancreas, which can be acute or chronic, and its causes, including gallstones and alcohol use. The session will transition to a digital presentation focused on the clinical manifestations, such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Finally, we will review the diagnostic approach, highlighting blood tests for amylase and lipase, imaging studies like CT scans, and management strategies for Pancreatitis, emphasizing fluid resuscitation, pain management, and in severe cases, interventions to remove obstructions or necrotic tissue. Enjoy the lecture and support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Pancreatitis Introduction
0:50 Pathophysiology | Acinar Cell Injury
6:18 Pathophysiology | Ductal Cell Injury
17:42 Complications | Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS)
29:29 Complications | Local Pancreatic Issues
45:26 Complications | Chronic Pancreatitis Issues
49:17 Diagnostic Approach to Pancreatitis
56:12 Treatment of Pancreatitis
1:01:19 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!
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Pancreatitis I know you well. Life long tea-toddler (Glass of Wine at dinner, Beer at a barbecue maybe 12 times a year) I spent 256 days in the hospital over 18 months. First Pancreatitis, then Chronic Pancreatitis, then Pancreatic Cysts. The cysts were so large that they collapsed my stomach and partially obstructed my bowels. Had to be tube fed special mixtures that were pumped directly into intestines and bypassed my stomach. The first time they they drained the Pancreatic Cyst it released almost 2 litres of liquid in the first five minutes. Even my Internal Medicine Specialist ran out of options. They installed a semi-permanent drain because it did make me feel better. The fluid just would never stop. Every day 300ml to 400ml of fluid. The pain was crazy throughout. These drains were only a temporary solution, the body would push them out after 4 to 6 weeks (but at least I was out of the hospital). They never did figure out what caused any of this to start... like I said not a drinker, no high blood pressure, no heart problems and no prescription or illicit drugs. Doctors were stumped. I had two operations to remove scar tissue from my Pancreas. Coded twice (once when a nurse pushed morphine to quickly and once during the second operation) Entered the hospital at 195lb. Left the hospital at 130lb. It was a nightmare! Still dealing with the aftermath.
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Sounds awful!
Tea toddler lol its teetotaler 😂
Just so you know, you are the reason that I'll be able to graduate from med school. Love you man
I missed your videos so much since I started clinical studying of internal medicine 😢 but okay now I found this great video 😊
Best teacher for medicine ever!!!! 🔥
Hey Professor Zach, big fan. I wanted to know if you will be posting any updated Neurology videos. Thank you and amazing work!
Thank you. Very useful content.
This doctor is Golden❤
Is there anybody watching the old ninja nerd acute pancreatitis video? . In my point of view, it is more interesting than this version. But ninja nerd is always the best. Love ❤️
Where is old video of pancreatitis??.. it's way more better then this one...muje mil hi nhi Raha hai woh video..pls let me know if aapko mile toh
Thank you a lot , you help to thousands of students , it is amazing , you make our lives better
Hi Ninja nerd, I'm a big fan of you from South Sudan currently studying pharmacy in Cairo. Thanks for your support!
Your lectures is always helpful thank you
As always, great!!!!
wonderful lecture!
such a great video, thank you very much Sensei.
I'm pratheesh from India (Tamil Nadu).big fan of you sir.say one hii sir.
Thank you 😊🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤.Such a wonderful lecture
This is gold
Thank you very much.
Thank you. This helps me better understand pancreatitis. :)
Thank you
Great video sir !
My favorite University
Can you please reupload congenital heart disease
Glad to see you dear 😊❤
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Hello. What’s the importance of serum Calcium in an episode of acute pankreatitis ?
Hey thanks for this explanation ! PLease why are NSAID an contraindication for acute pancreatitis ??
maybe because of the risk of hypovolemia, NSAIDs decrease kidney perfusion even further by constricting afferent arterioles
Amazing lecture!! Thank you!! I only have 2 questions
1.If the kidneys have low perfusion, they increase the blood pressure, but you didn't mention it. Is it because the heart is working too bad and its hypotension outweighs the kidney's hypertension, so the result is hypotension?
2. What would the situation be so the pseudoaneurysms form? I heard about them and thought that blood erosion could lead to that, but if all the possible blood vessels to erode are outside of the pancreas, I'm not sure how they can form
Thank you for the lecture! Could anyone explain for me how the pancreatitis causes hypocalcemia ?
thanks a lot bro, helped a lot.
Hi doctor it’s a wonderful video ,
I had life taking pains after taking a very strong cough medication
When I went through MRCP scans it shows
Mildly enlarged pancreas showing loss of normal pancreatic lobulations with normal signal intensity noted. No peripancreatic fat stranding/collection noted. No focal lesion seen . MPD is not dilated
what does it say about pano
I love you zac ❤️
At last of lecture can you take some case studies related to lecture it will helpful 😊
Who I can acceded to ninja nerd ressources ?
How long does acute pancreatitis last and How do you keep it from not becoming chronic.
i love you zack
Too much love ❤
Top !!
I have been studying from here and now not able to find it
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nice
the best
Is there chronic pancreatitis video ?
This video involve both Acute & chronic
Where can I find gi cancer?
I'm also searching for it hahah.
thank you btw Zach and the rest of the team! it should be you who should receive my degree!!
Looks like an handsome actors!!
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I'm not going to lie, I kept on getting distracted by Zack's monstrous back, I mean look at the size of that thing!!!!
I assume you lift right? because there's no way that that's just what your mama gave you. Oh and awesome lecture too💥
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Why didn't you talk about autoimmune pancreatitis? I have that type and you didn't even mention it!!! I was told over and over my severe acute pancreatitis was most likely from alcohol, even though I have never used alcohol in my entire life plus the fact that I have Sjogren's Syndrome. My original doctor blew me off when I told him about AI pancreatitis being linked to my Sjogren's Syndrome. I finally convinced another gastro dr to do further testing and my IgG4 test was 305. Only then did I have an ERCP with a core biopsy that proved for sure I have AIP. Doctors need to stop having tunnel vision, they need to LISTEN to their patients and STOP gaslighting and ignoring them. I know my body, I know my lifestyle and doctors need to stop assuming their patients lie to them. I was totally honest, told my dr about AIP being linked to Sjogren's and he blew me off - it literally almost cost me my life.
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Thanks, thanks a lot... Can't express my gratitude.....🥹🥹🥹🥹
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