Abstract

Plain Language SummaryHypertriglyceridemia-associated pancreatitis is a condition where high levels of fats in the blood can lead to pancreas inflammation. The treatment goal is to quickly lower these fat levels. Lipid purification, a method to remove fats from the blood, has shown promise but lacks clear guidelines for its use. This study aimed to analyze the data of patients with this type of pancreatitis who underwent lipid purification to determine its effectiveness. Five patients diagnosed with acute lipogenic pancreatitis were included in the study. They received routine therapies and underwent lipid purification using a technique called DFPP. After a single treatment, significant improvements were observed in the patients’ lipid levels. Triglyceride levels decreased by 80% on average, and total cholesterol decreased by 59%. Lipid purification effectively improved symptoms, reduced lipid levels.

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