Journal article
Summary and recommendations from the Australasian guidelines for the management of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
RC Smith, SF Smith, J Wilson, C Pearce, N Wray, R Vo, J Chen, CY Ooi, M Oliver, T Katz, R Turner, M Nikfarjam, C Rayner, M Horowitz, G Holtmann, N Talley, J Windsor, R Pirola, R Neale
Pancreatology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2016
Abstract
Aim Because of increasing awareness of variations in the use of pancreatic exocrine replacement therapy, the Australasian Pancreatic Club decided it was timely to re-review the literature and create new Australasian guidelines for the management of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI). Methods A working party of expert clinicians was convened and initially determined that by dividing the types of presentation into three categories for the likelihood of PEI (definite, possible and unlikely) they were able to consider the difficulties of diagnosing PEI and relate these to the value of treatment for each diagnostic category. Results and conclusions Recent studies confirm that patients with c..
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