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Successful management with octreotide of a child with L-asparaginase induced hemorrhagic pancreatitis

โœ Scribed by Garrington, Tim; Bensard, Denis; Ingram, J. David; Silliman, Christopher C.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-1532

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background.

Octreotide is a synthetic somatostatin analogue which has been suggested for use in the management of acute pancreatitis. While studies have looked at octreotide use in the setting of pancreatitis due to chronic alcohol use or trauma, little is known of its role in management of drug induced acute pancreatitis, particularly in the pediatric setting.

Patients and Methods. We present a case of a 5 1 โ„2-year-old white female who developed severe, necrotizing, hemorrhagic pancreatitis with pseudocyst formation secondary to Lasparaginase use as a part of her therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). She was managed initially with intravenous fluids, bowel rest, nasogastric suctioning, parenteral narcotices, and broad spectrum antibiotics. Inaddition, within 12 hours of admission to The Children's Hospital (TCH) in Denver, Colorado, she began therapy with octreotide (5 micrograms/kg/day IV divided b.i.d.). With this management, her pseudocyst decompressed without need for surgical intervention, her pancreatitis fully resolved, and she recovered full pancreatic function without any long-term sequelae.

Conclusion. Use of octreotide may have served a role in limiting the severity of the disease process in this case. Further studies need to be done to verify its usefulness in this setting.


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