Global Emergency And Critical Care

Does Percentage of Immature Granulocyte Predict the Severity and Mortality of the Disease in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis Presenting to the Emergency Department? [Glob Emerg Crit Care]
Glob Emerg Crit Care. 2022; 1(3): 76-82

Does Percentage of Immature Granulocyte Predict the Severity and Mortality of the Disease in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis Presenting to the Emergency Department?

Sema Kırmızı, Serkan Dogan, Ahmet Edizer, Bilal Yeniyurt, Utku Murat Kalafat
University of Health Sciences Turkey, İstanbul Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Emergency Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey

INTRODUCTION: In this study, it was aimed to investigate the percentage of immature granulocytes and other hemogram parameters in the early period in predicting severe disease, in-hospital and short-term mortality in patients with acute pancreatitis (AP).
METHODS: Our study was designed as a retrospective observational clinical study. Patients admitted to the emergency department with the diagnosis of AP between 01.01.2017 and 31.12.2021 years were included in the study. Hemogram parameters were compared according to mortality and the balthazar severity index.
RESULTS: We found that the percentage of immature granulocytes was not statistically significant for mortality and disease severity. We found that the mean age of the group with mortality was statistically significantly higher than the group without mortality (p=0.012). We found that the lymphocyte count was statistically significantly lower in the group with mortality compared to the group without mortality. When we grouped the patients according to the Balthazar severity index, 366 (85.12%) of the patients were evaluated in the mild group, 61 (14.19%) in the moderate group, and 3 (0.69%) in the severe group. Among the groups; We found significant differences in hemoglobin, white blood cell, neutrophil, length of stay, and balthazar severity index.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The immature granulocyte percentage does not have a predictive value for the severity of the disease and the mortality process, especially in patients with mild acute pancreatitis. A decrease in lymphocyte count can be considered a marker for mortality and long-term hospitalization. In patients with acute pancreatitis, white blood cell count and neutrophil count can be used to predict the severity of the disease on the first admission to the emergency department.

Keywords: immature granulocyte, mortality, pancreatitis


Sema Kırmızı, Serkan Dogan, Ahmet Edizer, Bilal Yeniyurt, Utku Murat Kalafat. Does Percentage of Immature Granulocyte Predict the Severity and Mortality of the Disease in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis Presenting to the Emergency Department?. Glob Emerg Crit Care. 2022; 1(3): 76-82

Corresponding Author: Sema Kırmızı, Türkiye


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