Impact of a new conceptualized anti-reflux Trumpet stent on the quality of life of patients with advanced carcinoma of the cardio-oesophageal junction.

Q3 Medicine
Mahadevan D Tata, Nur Q A Mahazir, Ooi W Keat, Ismail A S Burud
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate a newly developed, self-expandable anti-reflux Trumpet (ART) stent customized for cardio oesophageal junctional (COJ) cancer on the feasibility of deployment, stent migration, quality of life, and symptom relief.

Design: Prospective case series, Proof of concept pilot study.

Setting: Tertiary Health Care Center, Hospital Tuanku Jaafar, Seremban, Malaysia. Department of Surgery.

Participants: A total of 17 patients diagnosed with advanced COJ tumour and who had never undergone any surgical, endoscopic, or chemoradiotherapy and indicated for stenting were recruited.

Interventions: The study period was over nine months, and follow-up was one-month post-stenting.

Main outcome measures: Endpoint measures were feasibility of deployment of the new design, symptoms relief, early stent migration, early complication, GERD Q score, and (QOL)assessment.

Results: The ART stent was inserted successfully in all cases (17/17, 100%). There were two stent migrations due to the flexibility of the stent at the neck. There were no early or post-stenting one-month complications associated with the procedure. A good flow of contrast was seen in all the stents deployed. GERD Q score was low in all patients pre and post-stenting. Post-stenting there was a relief of dysphagia, weight gain, and a 60% improvement in QOL score.

Conclusions: ART stent is feasible and technically successful in COJ tumours. It provides good symptom relief, improves the QOL, and has minimal early complications.

Funding: None declared.

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新型概念抗反流喇叭支架对晚期贲门-食管交界处癌患者生活质量的影响。
目的:评价一种新开发的自膨胀抗反流小号(ART)支架,用于心脏食管结合部(COJ)癌,其部署、支架迁移、生活质量和症状缓解的可行性。设计:前瞻性案例系列,概念验证试点研究。地点:马来西亚Seremban Tuanku Jaafar医院三级保健中心。外科。参与者:共招募了17例诊断为晚期COJ肿瘤的患者,这些患者从未接受过任何手术、内窥镜或放化疗,并指征支架植入术。干预措施:研究时间超过9个月,随访时间为支架植入后1个月。主要结局指标:终点指标为新设计部署的可行性、症状缓解、支架早期迁移、早期并发症、GERD Q评分和(QOL)评估。结果:所有病例均成功置入ART支架(17/17,100%)。由于颈部支架的灵活性,有两次支架迁移。没有早期或支架置入术后一个月的并发症。在所有部署的支架中可见良好的造影剂流动。所有患者支架植入前后的GERD Q评分均较低。支架植入后,吞咽困难、体重增加得到缓解,生活质量评分提高了60%。结论:ART支架治疗COJ肿瘤是可行的,技术上是成功的。它提供了良好的症状缓解,改善生活质量,并有最小的早期并发症。资金:未宣布。
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