Quality-of-Life After Total Pancreatectomy: Is It Really That Bad on Long-term Follow-up?

Volume: 9, Issue: 8, Pages: 1059 - 1067
Published: Nov 1, 2005
Abstract
While selected pancreatic diseases may be best treated by total pancreatectomy (TP), the anticipated sequelae of pancreatic insufficiency make TP an undesirable alternative. Our aim was to determine if patients undergoing TP have a worse quality of life (QoL) than age- and gender-matched controls and poor long-term glycemic control. Ninety-nine patients undergoing TP from 1985 through 2002 were identified. The 34 survivors with no recurrent...
Paper Details
Title
Quality-of-Life After Total Pancreatectomy: Is It Really That Bad on Long-term Follow-up?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2005
Volume
9
Issue
8
Pages
1059 - 1067
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