Abstract

To evaluate quality of life in long-term postoperative period in patients with chronic pancreatitis. There were 31 (21 males and 10 females) patients with complicated forms of chronic pancreatitis who underwent surgery in 2015-2017. Mean age was 49 (44; 53) years, body mass index - 22.4 (20.4; 24) kg/m2. HR-QOL was determined using the questionnaires SF-36, QLQ EORTS C30, VAS. Postoperative control was made no earlier than 6 months after surgery. Median follow-up 11.5 months. The data were analyzed using non-parametric methods. Quantitative data are shown as median with interquartile range. Differences between quantitative values were determined using the Mann-Whitney test. Physical status value (SF-36) before surgery was 30.5 (24.8; 37.5), after surgery - 50.8 (46.7; 56.5). Mental status value was 30.2 (26.7; 36.4) prior to surgery and 53.8 (48.7; 57.3) after operation. Improvement of QoL (QLQ C30) from 29.17 (0; 50.0) before surgery to 75.0 (54.2; 83.3) after operation was observed. VAS-score of pain severity was 8 (8; 10) prior to surgery and 3 (2; 5) after surgery. Differences were significant (p<0.05). Surgical treatment of complicated chronic pancreatitis significantly reduces pain and improves HR-QoL. However, recurrent symptoms of chronic pancreatitis in long-term period cannot be excluded due to short follow-up period (median less than one year). The further investigation is needed.

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