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Long-Term Outcome of Immediate Versus Postponed' Intervention in Patients With Infected Necrotizing Pancreatitis' (POINTER)' Multicenter Randomized Trial
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- Van Veldhuisen , C L , Sissingh , N J , Boxhoorn , L , GROUP investigators , van Dijk , S M , van Grinsven , J , Verdonk , R C , Boermeester , M A , Bouwense , S A W , Bruno , M J , Cappendijk , V C , van Duijvendijk , P , van Eijck , C H J , Fockens , P , van Goor , H , Hadithi , M , Haveman , J W , Jacobs , M A J M , Jansen , J M , Kop , M P M , Manusama , E R , Mieog , J D S , Molenaar , I Q , Nieuwenhuijs , V B , Poen , A C , Poley , J W , Quispel , R , Romkens , T E H , Schwartz , M P , Seerden , T C , Dijkgraaf , M G W , Stommel , M W J , Straathof , J W A , Venneman , N G , Voermans , R P , van Hooft , J E , van Santvoort , H C & Besselink , M G 2024 , ' Long-Term Outcome of Immediate Versus Postponed" Intervention in Patients With Infected Necrotizing Pancreatitis" (POINTER)" Multicenter Randomized Trial ' , Annals of Surgery , vol. 279 , no. 4 , pp. 671-678 .
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Objective: To compare the long-term outcomes of immediate drainage versus the postponed-drainage approach in patients with infected necrotizing pancreatitis. Background: In the randomized POINTER trial, patients assigned to the postponed-drainage approach using antibiotic treatment required fewer interventions, as compared with immediate drainage, and over a third were treated without any intervention. Methods: Clinical data of those patients alive after the initial 6-month follow-up were re-evaluated. The primary outcome was a composite of death and major complications. Results: Out of 104 patients, 88 were re-evaluated with a median followup of 51 months. After the initial 6-month follow-up, the primary outcome occurred in 7 of 47 patients (15%) in the immediate-drainage group and 7 of 41 patients (17%) in the postponed-drainage group (RR 0.87, 95% CI 0.33-2.28; P=0.78). Additional drainage procedures were performed in 7 patients (15%) versus 3 patients (7%) (RR 2.03; 95% CI 0.56-7.37; P=0.34). The median number of additional interventions was 0 (IQR 0-0) in both groups (P=0.028). In the total follow-up, the median number of interventions was higher in the immediate-drainage group than in the postponed-drainage group (4 vs. 1, P=0.001). Eventually, 14 of 15 patients (93%) in the postponed-drainage group who were successfully treated in the initial 6-month follow-up with antibiotics and without any intervention remained without intervention. At the end of follow-up, pancreatic function and quality of life were similar. Conclusions: Also, during long-term follow-up, a postponed-drainage approach using antibiotics in patients with infected necrotizing pancreatitis results in fewer interventions as compared with immediate drainage and should therefore be the preferred approach.
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- Van Veldhuisen , C L , Sissingh , N J , Boxhoorn , L , GROUP investigators , van Dijk , S M , van Grinsven , J , Verdonk , R C , Boermeester , M A , Bouwense , S A W , Bruno , M J , Cappendijk , V C , van Duijvendijk , P , van Eijck , C H J , Fockens , P , van Goor , H , Hadithi , M , Haveman , J W , Jacobs , M A J M , Jansen , J M , Kop , M P M , Manusama , E R , Mieog , J D S , Molenaar , I Q , Nieuwenhuijs , V B , Poen , A C , Poley , J W , Quispel , R , Romkens , T E H , Schwartz , M P , Seerden , T C , Dijkgraaf , M G W , Stommel , M W J , Straathof , J W A , Venneman , N G , Voermans , R P , van Hooft , J E , van Santvoort , H C & Besselink , M G 2024 , ' Long-Term Outcome of Immediate Versus Postponed" Intervention in Patients With Infected Necrotizing Pancreatitis" (POINTER)" Multicenter Randomized Trial ' , Annals of Surgery , vol. 279 , no. 4 , pp. 671-678 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1430692614
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource