Abstract:Objective:To study the clinical features of hyperlipidemic severe acute pancreatitis.Methods:From January 2 000 to June 2008, 114 cases of severe acute pancreatitis treated in our hospital were divided into hyperlipidemia group(HLgroup,21cases) and nonhyperlipidemia group(NHLgroup,93 cases).Clinical features, complications, and outcome were assessed and compared.Results:There were no differences in gender composition, age and ranson score (P>0.05), between the two groups,but in body mass index [(24.451±3.752) vs (22.468±2.434), P=0.030], previous history of pancreatitis (23.8% vs. 7.5%, P=0.046) and bloody ascites (95.24% vs. 46.24%, P<0.001) in HLgroup were higher than those in NHLgroup. The rates of the complications,such as abdominal abscess, ARDS, renal failure, stress ulcer, DIC,and pseudocyst were of no statistical difference between the two groups(P>0.05). MODS rate was higher in HLgroup (52.4% vs. 29%, P=0.04). The two groups had similar operation rates(66.7% vs 80.6%, P=0.178), hospitalization days [(25.476±14.383) vs (22.796±7.191), P=0.216] and mortality rate (28.6% vs.11.8%, P=0.069).Conclusions:Hyperlipidemic severe acute pancreatitis has the characters of heavier weight habitus,history of frequent recurrence,high incidence of bloody ascites and prone to develop MOF.