Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions
Background and study aims There are conflicting data regarding the risk of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) with self-expandable metallic stents (SEMS) compared to polyethylene stents (PS) in malignant biliary obstructions and limited data related to benign obstructions. Patients and methods ...
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doaj-ce4165d13013415fb1dd4ae25cc561232021-05-27T22:43:59ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGEndoscopy International Open2364-37222196-97362021-05-010906E888E89410.1055/a-1388-6964Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructionsNichol S. Martinez0Sumant Inamdar1Sheila N. Firoozan2Stephanie Izard3Calvin Lee4Petros C. Benias5Arvind J. Trindade6Divyesh V. Sejpal7Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Gastroenterology, Manhasset, New York, United StatesUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Gastroenterology, Little Rock, Arkansas, United StatesDonald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Gastroenterology, Manhasset, New York, United StatesNorthwell Health Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Biostats, Manhasset, New York, United StatesDonald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Gastroenterology, Manhasset, New York, United StatesDonald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Gastroenterology, Manhasset, New York, United StatesDonald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Gastroenterology, Manhasset, New York, United StatesDonald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Gastroenterology, Manhasset, New York, United StatesBackground and study aims There are conflicting data regarding the risk of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) with self-expandable metallic stents (SEMS) compared to polyethylene stents (PS) in malignant biliary obstructions and limited data related to benign obstructions. Patients and methods A retrospective cohort study was performed of 1136 patients who underwent ERCP for biliary obstruction and received SEMS or PS at a tertiary-care medical center between January 2011 and October 2016. We evaluated the association between stent type (SEMS vs PS) and PEP in malignant and benign biliary obstructions. Results Among the 1136 patients included in our study, 399 had SEMS placed and 737 had PS placed. Patients with PS were more likely to have pancreatic duct cannulation, pancreatic duct stent placement, double guidewire technique, sphincterotomy and sphincteroplasty as compared to the SEMS group. On multivariate analysis, PEP rates were higher in the SEMS group (8.0 %) versus the PS group (4.8 %) (OR 2.27 [CI, 1.22, 4.24]) for all obstructions. For malignant obstructions, PEP rates were 7.8 % and 6.6 % for SEMS and plastic stents, respectively (OR 1.54 [CI, 0.72, 3.30]). For benign obstructions the PEP rate was higher in the SEMS group (8.8 %) compared to the PS group (4.2 %) (OR 3.67 [CI, 1.50, 8.97]). No significant differences between PEP severity were identified based on stent type when stratified based on benign and malignant. Conclusions PEP rates were higher when SEMS were used for benign obstruction as compared to PS. For malignant obstruction, no difference was identified in PEP rates with use of SEMS vs PS.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/a-1388-6964 |
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Nichol S. Martinez Sumant Inamdar Sheila N. Firoozan Stephanie Izard Calvin Lee Petros C. Benias Arvind J. Trindade Divyesh V. Sejpal |
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Nichol S. Martinez Sumant Inamdar Sheila N. Firoozan Stephanie Izard Calvin Lee Petros C. Benias Arvind J. Trindade Divyesh V. Sejpal Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions Endoscopy International Open |
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Nichol S. Martinez Sumant Inamdar Sheila N. Firoozan Stephanie Izard Calvin Lee Petros C. Benias Arvind J. Trindade Divyesh V. Sejpal |
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Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions |
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Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions |
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Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions |
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Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions |
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Evaluation of post-ERCP pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions |
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evaluation of post-ercp pancreatitis after biliary stenting with self-expandable metal stents vs. plastic stents in benign and malignant obstructions |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG |
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Endoscopy International Open |
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2364-3722 2196-9736 |
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Background and study aims There are conflicting data regarding the risk of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) with self-expandable metallic stents (SEMS) compared to polyethylene stents (PS) in malignant biliary obstructions and limited data related to benign obstructions.
Patients and methods A retrospective cohort study was performed of 1136 patients who underwent ERCP for biliary obstruction and received SEMS or PS at a tertiary-care medical center between January 2011 and October 2016. We evaluated the association between stent type (SEMS vs PS) and PEP in malignant and benign biliary obstructions.
Results Among the 1136 patients included in our study, 399 had SEMS placed and 737 had PS placed. Patients with PS were more likely to have pancreatic duct cannulation, pancreatic duct stent placement, double guidewire technique, sphincterotomy and sphincteroplasty as compared to the SEMS group. On multivariate analysis, PEP rates were higher in the SEMS group (8.0 %) versus the PS group (4.8 %) (OR 2.27 [CI, 1.22, 4.24]) for all obstructions. For malignant obstructions, PEP rates were 7.8 % and 6.6 % for SEMS and plastic stents, respectively (OR 1.54 [CI, 0.72, 3.30]). For benign obstructions the PEP rate was higher in the SEMS group (8.8 %) compared to the PS group (4.2 %) (OR 3.67 [CI, 1.50, 8.97]). No significant differences between PEP severity were identified based on stent type when stratified based on benign and malignant.
Conclusions PEP rates were higher when SEMS were used for benign obstruction as compared to PS. For malignant obstruction, no difference was identified in PEP rates with use of SEMS vs PS. |
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