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Evaluation of Chronic Pancreatitis Prognosis Score in an American Cohort

Soo Kyung Park Darwin L. Conwell Phil A. Hart Shuang Li Kimberly Stello +13 lainnya

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INTRODUCTION: Chronic Pancreatitis Prognosis Score (COPPS) was developed to discriminate disease severity and predict risk for future hospitalizations. In this cohort study, we evaluated if COPPS predicts the likelihood of hospitalization(s) in an American cohort. METHODS: The Chronic Pancreatitis, Diabetes, and Pancreatic Cancer consortium provided data and serum from subjects with chronic pancreatitis (N = 279). COPPS was calculated with baseline data and stratified by severity (low, moderate, and high). Primary endpoints included number and duration of hospitalizations during 12-month follow-up. RESULTS: The mean ± SD COPPS was 8.4 ± 1.6. COPPS correlated with all primary outcomes: hospitalizations for any reason (number: r = 0.15, P = 0.01; duration: r = 0.16, P = 0.01) and pancreas-related hospitalizations (number: r = 0.15, P = 0.02; duration: r = 0.13, P = 0.04). The severity distribution was 13.3% low, 66.0% moderate, and 20.8% high. 37.6% of subjects had ≥1 hospitalization(s) for any reason; 32.2% had ≥1 pancreas-related hospitalizations. All primary outcomes were significantly different between severity groups: hospitalizations for any reason (number, P = 0.004; duration, P = 0.007) and pancreas-related hospitalizations (number, P = 0.02; duration, P = 0.04). The prevalence of continued drinking at follow-up (P = 0.04) was higher in the low and moderate groups. The prevalence of anxiety at enrollment (P = 0.02) and follow-up (P < 0.05) was higher in the moderate and high groups. DISCUSSION: Statistically, COPPS significantly correlated with hospitalization outcomes, but the correlations were weaker than in previous studies, which may be related to the outpatient nature of the PROspective Evaluation of Chronic Pancreatitis for EpidEmiologic and Translational StuDies cohort and lower prevalence of high severity disease. Studies in other prospective cohorts are needed to understand the full utility of COPPS as a potential tool for clinical risk assessment and intervention.

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Soo Kyung Park

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Darwin L. Conwell

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Phil A. Hart

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Shuang Li

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Kimberly Stello

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Evan L. Fogel

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William E. Fisher

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Christopher E. Forsmark

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Stephen J. Pandol

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Walter G. Park

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Mark Topazian

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Jose Serrano

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Santhi Swaroop Vege

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Stephen K. Van Den Eeden

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Liang Li

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Dhiraj Yadav

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Jami L. Saloman

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on behalf of the Consortium for the Study of Chronic Pancreatitis, Diabetes, and Pancreatic Cancer (CPDPC)

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Park, S.K., Conwell, D.L., Hart, P.A., Li, S., Stello, K., Fogel, E.L. et al. (2024). Evaluation of Chronic Pancreatitis Prognosis Score in an American Cohort. https://doi.org/10.14309/ctg.0000000000000758

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2024
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10.14309/ctg.0000000000000758
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