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Vol. 5, No. 4-5, 2005   

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Pancreatic Volume Associated with Endocrine and Exocrine Function of the Pancreas among Japanese Alcoholics
Yuji Nakamuraa, b, Susumu Higuchia, Katsuya Maruyamaa

aNational Hospital Organization, Kurihama Alcoholism Center, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, and
bInagi Municipal Hospital, Inagi, Tokyo, Japan

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Pancreatology 2005;5:422-431 (DOI: 10.1159/000086543)


 goto top of page Key Words

  • Pancreatic volume
  • Helical CT
  • Alcoholism
  • Diabetes
  • Pancreatitis

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Background/Aims: The pancreas is often damaged by excessive alcohol consumption. Because alcohol-related problems and diabetes mellitus (DM) are increasing in Japan, this cross-sectional study was designed to investigate how pancreatic volume (PV, calculated using multi-slice helical computed tomography) represents alcohol consumption and both endocrine and exocrinepancreatic function among alcoholics. Methods: Consenting male and female inpatients undergoing psychiatric therapy for alcoholism from June 2003 to May 2004 were subjected to four-slice MCT to determine PV. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and serum lipase levels were examined for endocrine and exocrine pancreatic functions, respectively. Results: The average PVs of 535 male and 117 female patients (57.2 ± 21.91 ml and 54.5 ± 17.56 ml, respectively) were related to age and height (H) but not to body weight (W). Lipase values had a strong relationship with PV/W. Multiple regression analysis revealed weak associations between PV and both daily ethanol consumption and duration of habitual drinking. The diagnosis of DM in 109 of these alcoholics was more strongly associated with the PV/W value than with PV or PV/H. Conclusion: The association of PV with endocrine and exocrine functions suggests new markers, especially PV/W, for the assessment of DM among alcoholic patients.

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Yuji Nakamura, MD
Inagi Municipal Hospital
Ohmaru 1171, Inagi
Tokyo 206-0801 (Japan)
Tel. +81 42 377 0931, Fax +81 42 379 1310, E-Mail yuji-nakamura@mtg.biglobe.ne.jp


 goto top of page Article Information

Received: September 6, 2004
Accepted after revision: January 10, 2005
Published online: June 28, 2005
Number of Print Pages : 10
Number of Figures : 1, Number of Tables : 3, Number of References : 39

 
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