Abstract

Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) is a serious systemic disease. It exacerbates when complicated with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome or failure (MODS or MOF). However, the aggravating mechanism of SAP is still unknown up to now. Study showed that maintaining integrity of intestinal mucosal barrier function by given effective antibiotics, selective digestive decontamination (SDD) and enteral nutrition therapy to the patients with SAP could significantly reduce infection of pancreatic necrotic tissue and improve the patient's outcome. Combining the findings of gut-derived bacteria in animals' pancreas, liver, spleen, mesenteric lymph nodes with increasing concentration of inflammatory cytokines and endotoxin in plasma with SAP, we hypothesize that gut-derived endotoxin translocation is the main aggravating mechanism of SAP. The hypothesis holds potential as a target for therapeutic intervention.

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