Table 2

Univariate analysis of factors involved in RAP

VariablesWithout RAP (n=66)With RAP (n=30)χ2/t/ZP value
Sex (male)*30 (45.5)14 (46.7)0.1120.738
Age (y)†8.0±4.27.4±4.40.6390.524
Etiologies*
 Idiopathic38 (57.6)18 (60.0)0.0500.823
 Choledochal cyst/choledochectasia17 (25.8)7 (23.3)0.0650.799
 Biliary calculi4 (6.1)4 (13.3)1.4280.232
Symptoms*
 Abdominal pain65 (98.5)29 (97.7)0.3340.563
 Vomiting38 (57.6)20 (66.7)0.7130.339
 Fever8 (12.1)7 (23.3)1.9670.161
Onset time (h)‡24.0 (12.0, 96.0)24.0 (12.0, 72.0)0.0240.981
Hospitalization time (d)†11.3±5.113.4±4.51.9520.054
Fasting time (d)†6.8±2.79.5±3.54.269<0.001
WCC (×109/L)†10.8±4.614.0±5.62.9270.004
CRP (mg/L)‡3.5 (1.0, 11.0)2.3 (1.0, 115.2)0.6440.519
Serum amylase (U/L)‡300.0 (147.3, 659.5)601.0 (241.5, 1111.3)2.2370.025
Serum lipase (U/L)‡530.5 (200.3, 1324.0)1185.0 (716.9, 2186.3)2.4350.015
Meet all three AP diagnostic criteria*36 (54.5)28 (93.3)13.964<0.001
Abnormal amylase/lipase on the seventh day of hospitalization*9 (13.6)10 (33.3)5.0410.025
SIRS*7 (10.6)16 (53.3)20.668<0.001
  • The p values in bold indicate statistical significance.

  • *Classification variables were presented as numbers (%).

  • †Continuous variables (normally distributed) were presented as mean±SD.

  • ‡Continuous variables (non-normally distributed) were presented as median (IQR).

  • AP, acute pancreatitis; CRP, C reactive protein; IQR, interquartile range; RAP, recurrent acute pancreatitis; SD, standard deviation; SIRS, systemic inflammatory response syndrome; WCC, white cell count.