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Early Predictive Value of Different Indicators for Persistent Organ Failure in Acute Pancreatitis A Systematic Review and Network Meta Analysis

Authors:

Huan Wang MM,* Muhan Lu MD, Wei Li MB,Jingfen Shi MD, and Lan Peng

Khaled Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Correspondence to Author:  Huan Wang

Abstract:

We performed a network meta-analysis (based on the ANOVA model) in this study to assess each early predictor’s predictive power. Context : One of the risk factors for patients with acute pancreatitis is persistent organ failure (POF); however, POF diagnosis often delayed (more than 48 hours). It has significant clinical implications for the noninvasive early POF prediction. Study : To find pertinent clinical trials, case-control studies, or cohort studies, we carried out a thorough and methodical search in PubMed, Cochrane library, Embase, and Web of Science. We then extracted the early indicators of POF from the studies and used network meta-analysis to summarize the predictive efficacy of each indicator. The predictive efficacy of every signal was ranked using the diagnostic odds ratio (DOR). H.W : Original draft writing, writing—review and editing, validation, conceptualization, technique, software, and writing. M.L.: Research, data curation, resources, initial draft writing, and writing—review & editing. W.L.: Writing— original draft, writing—review, writing—editing, and supervision. J.S.: Writing—original draft; conceptualization; formal analysis; obtaining funds; project administration. L.P.: Original draft writing, writing—review and editing, formal analysis, financing acquisition, project administration, and conceptualization.


Keywords:
Acute pancreatitis, persistent organ failure, early prediction, network meta-analysis.

Citation:

Huan Wang. Early Predictive Value of Different Indicators for Persistent Organ Failure in Acute Pancreatitis A Systematic Review and Network Meta Analysis. Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology, 2024.

Journal Info

  • Journal Name: Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology
  • Impact Factor: 2.709**
  • ISSN: 2832-4870
  • DOI: 10.52338/jjogastro
  • Short Name: JJOGASTRO
  • Acceptance rate: 55%
  • Volume: 4 (2024)
  • Submission to acceptance: 25 days
  • Acceptance to publication: 10 days

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