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Advanced Insights into Acute Pancreatitis. Integrating Research, Diagnosis, and Pathophysiology for Enhanced Clinical Strategies

  • Book

  • August 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6251132
Advanced Insights into Acute Pancreatitis: Integrating Research, Diagnosis, and Pathophysiology for Enhanced Clinical Strategies offers a comprehensive exploration of acute pancreatitis, merging cutting-edge research with clinical practices. This essential resource equips medical professionals with the latest findings on pathophysiological mechanisms, diagnostic criteria, and treatment strategies, including advancements in intensive care management, fluid resuscitation, nutrition, and surgical interventions. The book covers critical topics such as the epidemiology of pancreatitis, diagnostic criteria, radiological assessments, and the management of complications. It provides in-depth insights into pharmacotherapy, endoscopic interventions, and minimally-invasive surgical approaches, ensuring that readers are well-informed about best practices and innovations in the field.

This book serves a diverse audience, including intensivists, internists, radiologists, pathologists, and basic research physicians. It is an invaluable tool for clinicians seeking to enhance their understanding of acute pancreatitis and improve patient outcomes, while also offering researchers the most current information to inform their studies. Whether you are treating patients or advancing research, this book is a vital addition to your library, bridging the gap between clinical practice and scientific inquiry in the management of acute pancreatitis.

Table of Contents

1. Basic Research in Acute Pancreatitis
2. Epidemiology of pancreatitis
3. Acute pancreatitis and infectious diseases
4. Symptoms and complications of pancreatitis
5. Diagnostic criteria for pancreatitis
6. Radiological Assessment in Acute Pancreatitis?
7. Severity assessment of pancreatitis
8. Treatment of pancreatitis 1: Fluid resuscitation strategies
9. Treatment of pancreatitis 2: Nutritional strategies
10. Treatment of pancreatitis 3: Follow-up Procedures and Long-term Care
11. Pharmacotherapy for pancreatitis
12. Management of pancreatitis in the intensive care unit
13. Endoscopic interventions in acute pancreatitis
14. Minimally invasive surgical approaches in acute pancreatitis
15. Open Surgical Interventions in Acute Pancreatitis

Authors

Hiroyuki Tomita Associate Professor, Department of Tumor Pathology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan. Hiroyuki Tomita, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Department of Tumor Pathology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine. Dr. Tomita is a certificated pathologist and have published research and review articles in the basic and clinical of head and neck cancers throughput his career. Hideshi Okada Professor, Gifu University One Medicine Translational Research Center, Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, and the Advanced Critical Care Center at Gifu University Hospital, Gifu, Japan.

?Hideshi Okada is a highly accomplished medical professional with a diverse background in emergency medicine, cardiovascular medicine, and translational research. Currently, he holds positions at Gifu University's One Medicine Translational Research Center, Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, and the Advanced Critical Care Center at Gifu University Hospital. Dr. Okada has extensive international experience, having worked at the University of California, San Diego in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and at The Scripps Research Institute in the Department of Immunology. He has also served in various roles at Gifu University Hospital and Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki Hospital. Dr. Okada is actively involved in several professional organizations, serving as an editor, committee member, and councilor for numerous prestigious journals and societies in the fields of emergency medicine, thrombosis and hemostasis, and microvascular research.