Abstract

The article discusses modern strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis with an emphasis on the prospects of an interdisciplinary approach. Acute pancreatitis remains a serious disease with high mortality and a complex clinical course. In recent years, there has been a significant development of diagnostic and treatment methods, including the use of modern educational technologies, drug therapy, surgical techniques and interventional procedures. However, the problem of acute pancreatitis requires an integrated approach combining the efforts of various medical specialists – from therapists and gastroenterologists to surgeons and intensive care specialists. The authors discuss the latest diagnostic methods, such as computed tomography and endoscopic ultrasound diagnostics, as well as innovative treatment approaches, including minimally invasive surgical interventions, etc. Research based on interdisciplinary collaboration helps to reduce mortality from acute pancreatitis and improve the prognosis of patients. The development and implementation of integrated strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis using modern technologies are key areas in improving the effectiveness of medical care for patients with this disease.

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