TY - JOUR
T1 - International Association of Pancreatology Revised Guidelines on Acute Pancreatitis 2025
T2 - Supported and Endorsed by the American Pancreatic Association, European Pancreatic Club, Indian Pancreas Club, and Japan Pancreas Society
AU - IAP/APA/EPC/IPC/JPS Working Group
AU - Párniczky, Andrea
AU - Mikó, Alexandra
AU - Uc, Aliye
AU - Singh, Anand Narayan
AU - Elhence, Anshuman
AU - Saluja, Ashok
AU - Masamune, Atsushi
AU - Abu Dayyeh, Barham K.
AU - Davidson, Brian
AU - Wilcox, Charles Mel
AU - Forsmark, Chris
AU - Whitcomb, David
AU - Gunjan, Deepak
AU - Yadav, Dhiraj
AU - Cahen, Djuna
AU - Nageshwar Reddy, D.
AU - Adler, Douglas
AU - Pleskow, Douglas
AU - Mao, En Qiang
AU - Enrique de-Madaria, de-Madaria
AU - Zerem, Enver
AU - Bolado, Federico
AU - Gorelick, Fredrick
AU - Papachristou, Georgios
AU - Cote, Greg
AU - Trikudanathan, Guru
AU - Alguel, Hana
AU - Santvoort, Hjalmar
AU - Buxbaum, James
AU - Werner, Jens
AU - Bang, Ji Young
AU - Neoptolemos, John
AU - Windsor, John
AU - Mayerle, Julia
AU - Choi, Jun Ho
AU - Overbeek, Kasper
AU - Kikuta, Kazuhiro
AU - Kitamura, Katsuya
AU - Frulloni, Luca
AU - K, Madhusudan
AU - Besselink, Marc
AU - Bruno, Marco
AU - Lowe, Mark
AU - Lerch, Markus
AU - Freeman, Martin
AU - Löhr, Matthias
AU - Hirota, Morihisa
AU - Khashab, Mouen
AU - Zyromski, Nicholas
AU - Guda, Nalini
AU - Singh, Namrata
AU - Baneerjee, Niladri
AU - Bakker, Olaf J.
AU - Mentula, Panu
AU - Banks, Peter
AU - Sahni, Peush
AU - Hegyi, Peter
AU - Szatmary, Peter
AU - Garg, Pramod
AU - Gupta, Rajesh
AU - Sharma, Raju
AU - Kochhar, Rakesh
AU - Sutton, Robert
AU - Cartin-Ceba, Rodrigo
AU - Talukdar, Rupjyoti
AU - Agarwal, Samagra
AU - Husain, Sohail
AU - Vege, Santhi
AU - Isaji, Shuji
AU - Varadarajulu, Shyam
AU - Gamanagatti, Shivanand
AU - Jagannath, Soumya
AU - Rana, Surinder
AU - Bouwense, Stefan
AU - Pandol, Steve
AU - Kumar, Subodh
AU - Chowdhury, Sudipta Dhar
AU - Lakhtakia, Sundeep
AU - Chari, Suresh
AU - Itoi, Takao
AU - Hackert, Thilo
AU - Bollen, Thomas
AU - Gress, Thomas
AU - Gardner, Timothy
AU - Singh, Vijay
AU - Dudeja, Vikas
AU - Singh, Vikesh
AU - Rebours, Vinciane
AU - Park, Walter
AU - Huang, Wei
AU - He, Wen Hua
AU - Kang, Yi No
AU - Tsuji, Yoshihisa
AU - Takeyama, Yoshifumi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IAP and EPC
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Introduction: The International Association of Pancreatology, alongside the American Pancreatic Association, the European Pancreatic Club, the Indian Pancreas Club, and the Japan Pancreas Society, decided to update its earlier guidelines for the management of acute pancreatitis (AP) given the remarkable advances in our understanding of AP and its management over the last decade. Methods: These organizations put together a group of international experts to address important issues related to the management of AP. Guideline Development Groups comprising international domain experts framed clinically relevant questions and conducted thorough literature searches and systematic reviews to address the questions. Questions were framed in the PICO (Participant, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome) format where appropriate. The evidence from the literature was synthesized to develop evidence-based recommendations for each question. The quality of evidence and the strength of the recommendations were graded according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE). For some questions, we have provided Good Practice Statements if enough direct evidence was unavailable. Results: The guidelines pertain to 18 domains comprising 96 questions. The recommendations cover almost all aspects of managing AP, including pain control, fluid therapy, patient stabilization, nutritional support, conservative and interventional treatment for infected necrotizing pancreatitis, management of complications, discharge criteria, guidance on follow-up, and strategies for prevention of recurrence. Specific types of AP, such as those associated with pregnancy, trauma, and metabolic factors have been given special attention. Conclusion: The recommendations presented here should serve as an evidence-based resource for practicing physicians and caregivers to treat patients with AP more effectively. In addition, the guidelines identify areas for future research, mainly targeted therapies for controlling systemic inflammation and mitigating organ dysfunction.
AB - Introduction: The International Association of Pancreatology, alongside the American Pancreatic Association, the European Pancreatic Club, the Indian Pancreas Club, and the Japan Pancreas Society, decided to update its earlier guidelines for the management of acute pancreatitis (AP) given the remarkable advances in our understanding of AP and its management over the last decade. Methods: These organizations put together a group of international experts to address important issues related to the management of AP. Guideline Development Groups comprising international domain experts framed clinically relevant questions and conducted thorough literature searches and systematic reviews to address the questions. Questions were framed in the PICO (Participant, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome) format where appropriate. The evidence from the literature was synthesized to develop evidence-based recommendations for each question. The quality of evidence and the strength of the recommendations were graded according to the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE). For some questions, we have provided Good Practice Statements if enough direct evidence was unavailable. Results: The guidelines pertain to 18 domains comprising 96 questions. The recommendations cover almost all aspects of managing AP, including pain control, fluid therapy, patient stabilization, nutritional support, conservative and interventional treatment for infected necrotizing pancreatitis, management of complications, discharge criteria, guidance on follow-up, and strategies for prevention of recurrence. Specific types of AP, such as those associated with pregnancy, trauma, and metabolic factors have been given special attention. Conclusion: The recommendations presented here should serve as an evidence-based resource for practicing physicians and caregivers to treat patients with AP more effectively. In addition, the guidelines identify areas for future research, mainly targeted therapies for controlling systemic inflammation and mitigating organ dysfunction.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015094604
U2 - 10.1016/j.pan.2025.04.020
DO - 10.1016/j.pan.2025.04.020
M3 - Article
C2 - 40651900
AN - SCOPUS:105015094604
SN - 1424-3903
VL - 25
SP - 770
EP - 814
JO - Pancreatology
JF - Pancreatology
IS - 6
ER -