The study focuses on investigating better management of acute pancreatitis, a condition where the pancreas becomes inflamed suddenly. This study compares two types of fluid therapy: Normal saline (a solution of sodium chloride in water) and Lactated Ringer’s solution (a mix containing sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, and sodium lactate in water). These are solutions given through a vein to treat dehydration and loss of fluids caused by acute pancreatitis.
The purpose of the study is to determine which of these fluid therapies results in better outcomes for patients with acute pancreatitis. Patients will receive one of these solutions as part of their treatment to see if it can help improve their condition or prevent it from becoming more severe. This study takes place in multiple hospitals, allowing researchers to gather data from various locations.
By understanding which fluid therapy works best, this study aims to influence treatment methods for patients with acute pancreatitis, improving care for those experiencing this condition. If a particular fluid solution shows better results, it could change routine practices used in treating this common disease.



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