Chronic and acute pancreatitis and its effective treatment with BRT
AUTHORS : Shapkarin IN.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Medical center “Ledum”, Krasnodar, Russia
YEAR : 2017
According to the WHO, in the last two decades in the world there has been an increase in the incidence of chronic and acute pancreatitis. The prevalence of
chronic pancreatitis is up to 26.4 per 1000 population. The incidence of chronic pancreatitis over the past 40 years has increased by about 2 times. The number of
complications of these diseases has also increased markedly. In addition to affecting the quality of life, this pathology can lead to pancreatic
carcinoma. Usually, the inpatient treatment does not give a stable therapeutic
effect and often after the patient is discharged from the hospital, upon returning
to his usual way of life, the symptoms of the disease begin to appear again.