Gastroduodenal Stenting with a Flexible Stent Demonstrates Favorable Clinical Effectiveness despite Gradual Expansion: A Multicenter Prospective Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Patients
2.2. Devices
2.3. Stenting Procedure
2.4. Follow-Up and Evaluation Parameters
2.5. Study Endpoint and Parameter Definition
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patient Characteristics
3.2. Procedure of Duodenal Stenting
3.3. Transition of GOOSS and Clinical Success
3.4. Time to RGOO
3.5. Stent Expansion Rate
3.6. Adverse Events
3.7. Survival
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Age, years (median) [Range] | 74 [40–92] |
Gender (male/female) | 30/30 |
Primary cancer site (n, %) | |
Pancreas | 32 (53) |
Stomach | 16 (27) |
Biliary | 7 (12) |
Others * | 5 (8) |
Site of obstruction (n, %) | |
Pylorus | 10 (17) |
D1 | 7 (12) |
D2 | 21 (35) |
D3 | 14 (23) |
D4 | 2 (3) |
G–D | 5 (8) |
G–J | 1 (2) |
Stricture length, cm, (median, IQR) | 3 (2–4) |
GOOSS (n, %) | |
0 (no oral intake) | 50 (83) |
1 (liquid diet) | 8 (13) |
2 (soft solid diet) | 2 (3) |
Karnofsky performance status (n, %) | |
100–80 | 22 (37) |
70–50 | 33 (55) |
40–20 | 5 (8) |
ASA-PS (n, %) | |
1 | 10 (17) |
2 | 19 (32) |
3 | 23 (38) |
4 | 8 (13) |
BMI (median, IQR) | 19.1 (16.9–21.4) |
Ascites (n, %) | 22 (37) |
Biliary intervention prior duodenal stenting (n, %) | |
ERCP | 17 (28) |
PTBD | 3 (5) |
EUS-HGS | 2 (3) |
EUS-CD | 0 (0) |
Prior treatment (n, %) | |
Chemotherapy | 12 (20) |
Radiation | 1 (2) |
Number of SEMS (n, %) | |
Single | 57 (95) |
Double | 3 (5) |
Length of SEMS, cm (n, %) | |
6 | 9 (15) |
9 | 26 (43) |
12 | 22 (37) |
12 + 6 | 1 (2) |
12 + 9 | 2 (3) |
Procedure time, min (median, IQR) | 20 (15–30) |
Endoscope used (n, %) | |
Forward viewing | 35 (58) |
Side viewing | 25 (42) |
Simultaneous biliary drainage (n, %) | |
ERCP | 6 (10) |
PTBD | 2 (3) |
EUS-HGS | 4 (7) |
EUS-CD | 1 (2) |
Technical success (n, %) | 60 (100) |
Clinical success (n, %) | 54 (90) |
GOOSS after procedure (n, %) | |
Median (IQR) | 2 (1–3) |
0 (no oral intake) | 4 (7) |
1 (liquid diet) | 13 (20) |
2 (soft solid diet) | 15 (25) |
3 (low residue or normal diet) | 28 (47) |
Improvement of GOOSS, (median, IQR) | 2 (1–3) |
Procedure-related adverse event (n, %) | |
Cholangitis | 3 (5) |
Perforation | 2 * (3) |
Cholecystitis | 1 (2) |
Pancreatitis | 1 (2) |
Bleeding | 1 * (2) |
Additional treatment after stent placement (n, %) | |
Chemotherapy | 12 (20) |
Radiation | 1 (2) |
Median time of follow-up, days (IQR) | 75.5 (44–128) |
RGOO (total) (n, %) | 15 (25) |
Stent in growth | 7 (12) |
Abutment | 4 (7) |
Insufficient expansion | 3 ** (5) |
Stent migration | 2 ** (3) |
Stent kinking | 0 |
Food impaction | 0 |
Additional stent placement (n, %) | 13 (22) |
Stent expansion rate, median (IQR) | 75 (68–80) |
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Shigoka, H.; Toki, M.; Takahashi, S.; Takahara, N.; Kitamura, K.; Iwasaki, E.; Nakahara, K.; Isayama, H.; Nakai, Y.; Maetani, I. Gastroduodenal Stenting with a Flexible Stent Demonstrates Favorable Clinical Effectiveness despite Gradual Expansion: A Multicenter Prospective Study. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 850. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12030850
Shigoka H, Toki M, Takahashi S, Takahara N, Kitamura K, Iwasaki E, Nakahara K, Isayama H, Nakai Y, Maetani I. Gastroduodenal Stenting with a Flexible Stent Demonstrates Favorable Clinical Effectiveness despite Gradual Expansion: A Multicenter Prospective Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(3):850. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12030850
Chicago/Turabian StyleShigoka, Hiroaki, Masao Toki, Sho Takahashi, Naminatsu Takahara, Katsuya Kitamura, Eisuke Iwasaki, Kazunari Nakahara, Hiroyuki Isayama, Yousuke Nakai, and Iruru Maetani. 2023. "Gastroduodenal Stenting with a Flexible Stent Demonstrates Favorable Clinical Effectiveness despite Gradual Expansion: A Multicenter Prospective Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 3: 850. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12030850
APA StyleShigoka, H., Toki, M., Takahashi, S., Takahara, N., Kitamura, K., Iwasaki, E., Nakahara, K., Isayama, H., Nakai, Y., & Maetani, I. (2023). Gastroduodenal Stenting with a Flexible Stent Demonstrates Favorable Clinical Effectiveness despite Gradual Expansion: A Multicenter Prospective Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(3), 850. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12030850