Title:Antioxidants Are Not Useful in Reducing Both Pain and Inflammation in Chronic Pancreatitis
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Author(s): Raffaele Pezzilli
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Analgesia, antioxidants, chronic, inflammation, pain measurement, pancreatitis, quality of life.
Abstract: Pain is the main clinical symptom of chronic pancreatitis at its early stages; then the pain tends to disappear
during the progression of the disease. Several options have been proposed to treat pain and inflammation in chronic
pancreatitis; medical, endoscopic or surgical treatments have been considered, and the controversy surrounding their efficacy
is ongoing. One medical option is to use antioxidants for both preventing and curing the flare-ups of chronic
pancreatitis. The data regarding this treatment are highly debated; some authors have reported their efficacy in reducing
pain and inflammation whereas others have not. We have reviewed the current knowledge and recent patents on this topic
and, at present, we do not recommend this therapeutic approach and additional studies are required for reconsidering this
interesting therapeutic option.