Balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration and simultaneous endoscopic cyanoacrylate injection for treating gastric varices draining through gastrorenal shunts

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Jindong Chu , Zheng Lu , Chunsheng Chi, Wenhui Zhang, Qian Bi, Xuemei Ma, Lijun Shen, Qin Wu, Yanling Wang, Jingjing Han, Xiaoli Yu, Bo Jin
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Abstract

Background and study aims

Balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration-assisted endoscopic cyanoacrylate injection (E-BRTO) temporarily treats gastric fundic varices draining through gastrorenal shunts (GRS) occluding the GRS with a balloon, then endoscopically injecting cyanoacrylate. We retrospectively examined the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of E-BRTO.

Patients and Methods

We enrolled 85 patients with hepatic cirrhosis plus gastric fundic varices with GRS; 34 underwent E-BRTO. The 51 patients who refused all secondary prophylactic treatments served as controls.

Results

Finally, 33 of the 34 patients underwent successful E-BRTO without major adverse events. Gastric varices were eradicated from all 33 patients in the E-BRTO group; the average follow-up time was 161.0 (74.0) weeks (mean [SD]). Four end-point events (12%) were recorded during the follow-up period. In the control group, 33 patients (65%) suffered repeat variceal bleeding, resulting in seven deaths. The cumulative rebleeding rates of the E-BRTO group on the 6th, 24th, 48th, 96th, 144th, 192nd, 240th, and 288th week were 0%, 3%, 9%, 9%, 13%, 13%, 13%, and 13%, while the cumulative rebleeding rates of the control group in the same period were 10%, 20%, 35%, 46%, 55%, 65%, 76%, and 76%.

Conclusions

E-BRTO was safe, feasible, and well tolerated by patients with hepatic cirrhosis plus gastric fundic varices with GRS. Over the long-term follow-up period, the E-BRTO group demonstrated a lower rate of repeat bleeding than the control group.

球囊闭塞逆行经静脉阻断术和同步内镜注射氰基丙烯酸酯治疗通过胃肾分流引流的胃静脉曲张
背景和研究目的气囊闭塞逆行经静脉阻塞辅助内镜注射氰基丙烯酸酯(E-BRTO)可暂时治疗通过胃肾分流(GRS)引流的胃底静脉曲张,先用气囊闭塞GRS,然后在内镜下注射氰基丙烯酸酯。我们对 E-BRTO 的安全性、可行性和有效性进行了回顾性研究。患者和方法我们共招募了 85 例肝硬化合并胃底静脉曲张的 GRS 患者,其中 34 例接受了 E-BRTO。结果最终,34 名患者中有 33 人成功接受了 E-BRTO,且无重大不良反应。E-BRTO 组的所有 33 名患者均根治了胃静脉曲张;平均随访时间为 161.0 (74.0) 周(平均值 [标度])。随访期间记录了四例终点事件(12%)。对照组中有 33 名患者(65%)再次发生静脉曲张出血,其中 7 人死亡。E-BRTO组在第6周、第24周、第48周、第96周、第144周、第192周、第240周和第288周的累计再出血率分别为0%、3%、9%、9%、13%、13%、13%和13%,而对照组同期的累计再出血率分别为10%、20%、35%、46%、55%、65%、76%和76%。结论 E-BRTO 对肝硬化合并胃底静脉曲张并伴有 GRS 的患者来说是安全、可行且耐受性良好的。在长期随访期间,E-BRTO 组的重复出血率低于对照组。
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Arab Journal of Gastroenterology
Arab Journal of Gastroenterology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: Arab Journal of Gastroenterology (AJG) publishes different studies related to the digestive system. It aims to be the foremost scientific peer reviewed journal encompassing diverse studies related to the digestive system and its disorders, and serving the Pan-Arab and wider community working on gastrointestinal disorders.
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