What are the laboratory indicators of acute pancreatitis

Laboratory indicators of acute pancreatitis include the following categories: 1, amylase indicators, serum amylase is a very commonly used indicator for the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, after a few hours of the onset of the disease, the patient’s serum amylase will rise significantly, and may reach the highest peak within 24 hours, and gradually decline. Urine amylase gradually increases after 24 hours, peaks in about 2 days, and then gradually decreases.2 Serum lipase, serum lipase can increase within 24 hours after the onset of the disease, and lasts for a relatively long time.3 Including leukocytes, neutrophilia, and blood glucose elevation, are all important reference indicators of acute pancreatitis laboratory. Through the above laboratory indicators, combined with the patient’s symptoms, signs and imaging manifestations, it is possible to fully confirm the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.