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Update of Atlanta
Classification of Acute
Pancreatitis published in
Jan 2013
Dr Priyanka Vishwakarma
Secondary DNB Resident
1
Definition of diagnosis of
acute pancreatitis
2
Two of the following three features:
(1) abdominal pain consistent with acute pancreatitis (acute onset of
a persistent, severe, epigastric pain often radiating to the back);
(2) serum lipase activity (or amylase activity) at least three times
greater than the upper limit of normal; and
(3) characteristic findings of acute pancreatitis on contrast-enhanced
computed tomography (CECT) and less commonly magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) or transabdominal ultrasonography
•3 phase protocol
•Timing-after 3 days
•portal venous phase(70-90 sec)
Indications
3
Doubtful Clinical Diagnosis
Severe Acute Pancreatitis
Local Complications Suspected
Planning intervention
Morphologic types of AP On
Imaging
Acute pancreatitis can be subdivided
into two types:
-interstitial oedematous pancreatitis
- necrotising pancreatitis.
Interstitial edematous pancreatitis
5
Acute inflammation of the pancreatic parenchyma and peripancreatic
tissues, but without recognizable tissue necrosis
CECT criteria
Pancreatic parenchyma enhancement by intravenous contrast
agent
No findings of peripancreatic necrosis
the pancreas enhances completely but has a heterogeneous appearance due to
oedema
Acute peripancreatic fluid
collection
7
Peripancreatic fluid associated with interstitial oedematous pancreatitis
with no associated peripancreatic necrosis. This term applies only to
areas of peripancreatic fluid seen within the first 4 weeks after onset of
interstitial oedematous pancreatitis and without the features of a
pseudocyst
CECT criteria
Occurs in the setting of interstitial oedematous pancreatitis
Homogeneous collection with fluid density
Confined by normal peripancreatic fascial planes
No definable wall encapsulating the collection
Adjacent to pancreas (no intrapancreatic extension)
acute interstitial
oedematous
pancreatitis and
acute peripancreatic
fluid collection
(APFC) in the left
anterior pararenal
space
complete resolution of the
APFC with minimal
residual peripancreatic fat
stranding.
Sites-Reteroperitoneum and subperitoneal
mesentric space
9
Ascitis-Perihepatic,Perisplenic,Paracolic
Gutters,Pelvis
Necrotising pancreatitis
10
Inflammation associated with pancreatic parenchymal
necrosis and/or peripancreatic necrosis
CECT criteria
Lack of pancreatic parenchymal enhancement by
intravenous contrast agent and/or
Presence of findings of peripancreatic necrosis
Involvement
Pancreatic > Peripancreatic Alone > Pancreatic alone
+
Peripancreatic
85% 20% 5%
acute necrotising pancreatitis involving the
pancreatic parenchyma alone
Acute Necrotic Collection
A collection containing variable amounts of both fluid and necrosis associated
with necrotising pancreatitis; the necrosis can involve the pancreatic
parenchyma and/or the peripancreatic tissues
CECT criteria
Occurs only in the setting of acute necrotising pancreatitis
Heterogeneous and non-liquid density of varying degrees in different locations
(some appear homogeneous early in their course)
No definable wall encapsulating the collection
Location—intrapancreatic and/or extrapancreatic
acute necrotic collections (ANC)
in 3 different patients involving
the pancreatic parenchyma and
the peripancreatic tissues. In all
three patients, there is extensive
parenchymal necrosis (white
stars) of the body and tail of the
pancreas. Heterogeneous
collections are seen in the
pancreatic and peripancreatic
tissues
14
Acute necrotic collections
(ANC) in acute necrotising
pancreatitis only the
peripancreatic tissues
a few weeks later,CT
demonstrate a
heterogeneous collection
with fat (black arrowheads)
surrounded by fluid density,
and areas which have a
slightly greater attenuation
(black arrows)
Pancreatic pseudocyst
15
An encapsulated collection of fluid with a well defined inflammatory wall
usually outside the pancreas with minimal or no necrosis. This entity
usually occurs more than 4 weeks after onset of interstitial edematous
pancreatitis to mature.
CECT criteria
Well circumscribed, usually round or oval
Homogeneous fluid density
No non-liquid component
Well defined wall; that is, completely encapsulated
Maturation usually requires >4 weeks after onset of acute
pancreatitis; occurs after interstitial oedematous pancreatitis
pancreatic pseudocyst in the omental bursa. An irregular,
loculated, hypodense lesion (infarct) can be observed in the
spleen.
WON (walled-off necrosis)
18
A mature, encapsulated collection of pancreatic and/or peripancreatic
necrosis that has developed a well defined inflammatory wall. WON
usually occurs >4 weeks after onset of necrotising pancreatitis
CECT criteria
Heterogeneous with liquid and non-liquid density with
varying degrees of loculations (some may appear
homogeneous)
Well defined wall, that is, completely encapsulated
Location—intrapancreatic and/or extrapancreatic
Maturation usually requires 4 weeks after onset of acute
necrotising pancreatitis
walled-off necrosis
acute necrotising pancreatitis complicated by
infected pancreatic necrosis
Reporting a Case
22
http://pancreasclub.com/wp-
content/uploads/2011/11/AtlantaClassification.pdf
23
24
<4weeks >4 weeks
(encapsulated)
IEP APFC Pseudocyst
Necrotizing Pancreatitis
(Necrotic Contents)
Acute Necrotic
Collection
WON
25
Post Necrostomy pseudocyst
Intraparenchymal fluid collections due to
pancreatitis are referred to as ANCs or
WONs, not as pseudocysts.
Early CECT(<3 days)-Heterogenous
Enhancement-Indeterminate Pancreatic
Necrosis
26
02/02/14
Image sources;
Classification of acute pancreatitis—2012: revision of the Atlanta classification
and definitions by international consensus
Gut 2013;62:1 102-111 Published Online First: 25 October 2012
doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2012-302779
The Revised Atlanta Classification of Acute Pancreatitis: Its Importance for the
Radiologist and Its Effect on Treatment
Ruedi F. Thoeni
Radiology 2012 262:3, 751-764
Imaging of Acute Pancreatitis: Update of the Revised Atlanta Classification
Bollen, Thomas L.
Radiologic Clinics , Volume 50 , Issue 3 , 429 - 445

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Update of atlanta classification of acute pancreatitis published

  • 1. Update of Atlanta Classification of Acute Pancreatitis published in Jan 2013 Dr Priyanka Vishwakarma Secondary DNB Resident 1
  • 2. Definition of diagnosis of acute pancreatitis 2 Two of the following three features: (1) abdominal pain consistent with acute pancreatitis (acute onset of a persistent, severe, epigastric pain often radiating to the back); (2) serum lipase activity (or amylase activity) at least three times greater than the upper limit of normal; and (3) characteristic findings of acute pancreatitis on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) and less commonly magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or transabdominal ultrasonography
  • 3. •3 phase protocol •Timing-after 3 days •portal venous phase(70-90 sec) Indications 3 Doubtful Clinical Diagnosis Severe Acute Pancreatitis Local Complications Suspected Planning intervention
  • 4. Morphologic types of AP On Imaging Acute pancreatitis can be subdivided into two types: -interstitial oedematous pancreatitis - necrotising pancreatitis.
  • 5. Interstitial edematous pancreatitis 5 Acute inflammation of the pancreatic parenchyma and peripancreatic tissues, but without recognizable tissue necrosis CECT criteria Pancreatic parenchyma enhancement by intravenous contrast agent No findings of peripancreatic necrosis
  • 6. the pancreas enhances completely but has a heterogeneous appearance due to oedema
  • 7. Acute peripancreatic fluid collection 7 Peripancreatic fluid associated with interstitial oedematous pancreatitis with no associated peripancreatic necrosis. This term applies only to areas of peripancreatic fluid seen within the first 4 weeks after onset of interstitial oedematous pancreatitis and without the features of a pseudocyst CECT criteria Occurs in the setting of interstitial oedematous pancreatitis Homogeneous collection with fluid density Confined by normal peripancreatic fascial planes No definable wall encapsulating the collection Adjacent to pancreas (no intrapancreatic extension)
  • 8. acute interstitial oedematous pancreatitis and acute peripancreatic fluid collection (APFC) in the left anterior pararenal space complete resolution of the APFC with minimal residual peripancreatic fat stranding.
  • 9. Sites-Reteroperitoneum and subperitoneal mesentric space 9 Ascitis-Perihepatic,Perisplenic,Paracolic Gutters,Pelvis
  • 10. Necrotising pancreatitis 10 Inflammation associated with pancreatic parenchymal necrosis and/or peripancreatic necrosis CECT criteria Lack of pancreatic parenchymal enhancement by intravenous contrast agent and/or Presence of findings of peripancreatic necrosis Involvement Pancreatic > Peripancreatic Alone > Pancreatic alone + Peripancreatic 85% 20% 5%
  • 11. acute necrotising pancreatitis involving the pancreatic parenchyma alone
  • 12. Acute Necrotic Collection A collection containing variable amounts of both fluid and necrosis associated with necrotising pancreatitis; the necrosis can involve the pancreatic parenchyma and/or the peripancreatic tissues CECT criteria Occurs only in the setting of acute necrotising pancreatitis Heterogeneous and non-liquid density of varying degrees in different locations (some appear homogeneous early in their course) No definable wall encapsulating the collection Location—intrapancreatic and/or extrapancreatic
  • 13. acute necrotic collections (ANC) in 3 different patients involving the pancreatic parenchyma and the peripancreatic tissues. In all three patients, there is extensive parenchymal necrosis (white stars) of the body and tail of the pancreas. Heterogeneous collections are seen in the pancreatic and peripancreatic tissues
  • 14. 14 Acute necrotic collections (ANC) in acute necrotising pancreatitis only the peripancreatic tissues a few weeks later,CT demonstrate a heterogeneous collection with fat (black arrowheads) surrounded by fluid density, and areas which have a slightly greater attenuation (black arrows)
  • 15. Pancreatic pseudocyst 15 An encapsulated collection of fluid with a well defined inflammatory wall usually outside the pancreas with minimal or no necrosis. This entity usually occurs more than 4 weeks after onset of interstitial edematous pancreatitis to mature. CECT criteria Well circumscribed, usually round or oval Homogeneous fluid density No non-liquid component Well defined wall; that is, completely encapsulated Maturation usually requires >4 weeks after onset of acute pancreatitis; occurs after interstitial oedematous pancreatitis
  • 16.
  • 17. pancreatic pseudocyst in the omental bursa. An irregular, loculated, hypodense lesion (infarct) can be observed in the spleen.
  • 18. WON (walled-off necrosis) 18 A mature, encapsulated collection of pancreatic and/or peripancreatic necrosis that has developed a well defined inflammatory wall. WON usually occurs >4 weeks after onset of necrotising pancreatitis CECT criteria Heterogeneous with liquid and non-liquid density with varying degrees of loculations (some may appear homogeneous) Well defined wall, that is, completely encapsulated Location—intrapancreatic and/or extrapancreatic Maturation usually requires 4 weeks after onset of acute necrotising pancreatitis
  • 20.
  • 21. acute necrotising pancreatitis complicated by infected pancreatic necrosis
  • 23. 23
  • 24. 24
  • 25. <4weeks >4 weeks (encapsulated) IEP APFC Pseudocyst Necrotizing Pancreatitis (Necrotic Contents) Acute Necrotic Collection WON 25
  • 26. Post Necrostomy pseudocyst Intraparenchymal fluid collections due to pancreatitis are referred to as ANCs or WONs, not as pseudocysts. Early CECT(<3 days)-Heterogenous Enhancement-Indeterminate Pancreatic Necrosis 26
  • 27. 02/02/14 Image sources; Classification of acute pancreatitis—2012: revision of the Atlanta classification and definitions by international consensus Gut 2013;62:1 102-111 Published Online First: 25 October 2012 doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2012-302779 The Revised Atlanta Classification of Acute Pancreatitis: Its Importance for the Radiologist and Its Effect on Treatment Ruedi F. Thoeni Radiology 2012 262:3, 751-764 Imaging of Acute Pancreatitis: Update of the Revised Atlanta Classification Bollen, Thomas L. Radiologic Clinics , Volume 50 , Issue 3 , 429 - 445