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Clinical outcomes of EUS-guided drainage of debris-containing pancreatic pseudocysts: a large multicenter study.

Authors :
Yang D
Amin S
Gonzalez S
Mullady D
Edmundowicz SA
DeWitt JM
Khashab MA
Wang AY
Nagula S
Buscaglia JM
Bucobo JC
Wagh MS
Draganov PV
Stevens T
Vargo JJ
Khara HS
Diehl DL
Keswani RN
Komanduri S
Yachimski PS
Prabhu A
Kwon RS
Watson RR
Goodman AJ
Benias P
Carr-Locke DL
DiMaio CJ
Source :
Endoscopy international open [Endosc Int Open] 2017 Feb; Vol. 5 (2), pp. E130-E136.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background and study aims  Data on clinical outcomes of endoscopic drainage of debris-free pseudocysts (PDF) versus pseudocysts containing solid debris (PSD) are very limited. The aims of this study were to compare treatment outcomes between patients with PDF vs. PSD undergoing endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage via transmural stents. Patients and methods  Retrospective review of 142 consecutive patients with pseudocysts who underwent EUS-guided transmural drainage (TM) from 2008 to 2014 at 15 academic centers in the United States. Main outcome measures included TM technical success, treatment outcomes (symptomatic and radiologic resolution), need for endoscopic re-intervention at follow-up, and adverse events (AEs). Results  TM was performed in 90 patients with PDF and 52 with PSD. Technical success: PDF 87 (96.7 %) vs. PSD 51 (98.1 %). There was no difference in the rates for endoscopic re-intervention (5.5 % in PDF vs. 11.5 % in PSD; P =  0.33) or AEs (12.2 % in PDF vs. 19.2 % in PSD; P  = 0.33). Median long-term follow-up after stent removal was 297 days (interquartile range [IQR]: 59 - 424 days) for PDF and 326 days (IQR: 180 - 448 days) for PSD ( P  = 0.88). There was a higher rate of short-term radiologic resolution of PDF (45; 66.2 %) vs. PSD (21; 51.2 %) (OR = 0.30; 95 % CI: 0.13 - 0.72; P  = 0.009). There was no difference in long-term symptomatic resolution (PDF: 70.4 % vs. PSD: 66.7 %; P  = 0.72) or radiologic resolution (PDF: 68.9 % vs. PSD: 78.6 %; P  = 0.72) Conclusions  There was no difference in need for endoscopic re-intervention, AEs or long-term treatment outcomes in patients with PDF vs. PSD undergoing EUS-guided drainage with transmural stents. Based on these results, the presence of solid debris in pancreatic fluid collections does not appear to be associated with a poorer outcome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2364-3722
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Endoscopy international open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28210709
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-121666