Could a simple blood or urine test predict pancreatitis severity?
NCT ID NCT05279079
First seen Feb 24, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 5 times
Summary
This study looked at new blood and urine tests to detect drug-induced pancreatitis and predict how severe it might become. Researchers compared these tests in 175 adults with drug-induced pancreatitis, other pancreatic diseases, and healthy volunteers. The goal was to find better ways to diagnose and manage this condition early.
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Locations
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Aintree University Hospital
Liverpool, Merseyside, L9 7AL, United Kingdom
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Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga
Málaga, Málaga, 29010, Spain
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LMU Klinikum München
Munich, Bavaria, 81377, Germany
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Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Liverpool, Merseyside, L7 8XP, United Kingdom
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