Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy (PERT)

Optimising Digestion in Pancreatic Insufficiency

Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency significantly impairs digestion and nutrition, requiring careful enzyme replacement therapy to restore normal digestive function and prevent malnutrition.

Understanding Pancreatic Insufficiency

Conditions leading to pancreatic insufficiency include chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, pancreatic cancer, and post-surgical states. Inadequate enzyme production results in maldigestion of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.

PERT Implementation

Enzyme Selection: Modern pancreatic enzyme preparations contain lipase, protease, and amylase in physiological ratios. Enteric-coated formulations protect enzymes from gastric acid degradation.

Dosing Strategies: Enzyme dosing is individualised based on meal size, fat content, and clinical response. Starting doses are adjusted based on symptom control and nutritional parameters.

Administration Guidelines: Proper timing and distribution of enzymes throughout meals optimises digestive efficacy. Patient education ensures correct usage for maximum benefit.

Monitoring and Adjustment

Treatment response is assessed through symptom improvement, weight stabilisation, and normalisation of nutritional markers. Regular monitoring includes fat-soluble vitamin levels and overall nutritional status.

Lifestyle Integration

Dietary counselling optimises enzyme therapy effectiveness while ensuring adequate nutrition. Coordination with dietitians provides comprehensive nutritional support.

Advanced Considerations

Acid suppression therapy may be necessary to optimise enzyme function in patients with continued symptoms despite adequate enzyme replacement.

Easy & Hassle-Free Process

What to Expect on your Consult

Step 1

Medical History & Symptom Review

Dr Chopdat will discuss your symptoms in detail, review your medical history, current medications, and family history of digestive disorders.

Step 2

Physical Examination

A focused physical exam including abdominal palpation, listening to bowel sounds, and checking for areas of tenderness or swelling.

Step 3

Diagnostic Planning

Based on your symptoms and examination, the doctor will recommend appropriate tests such as blood work, imaging studies, or procedures like endoscopy or colonoscopy.

Step 4

Treatment Discussion & Follow Up

Review of test results (if available), explanation of diagnosis, discussion of treatment options, and scheduling of follow-up appointments or procedures as needed.