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Usefulness of Routine Plain CT the Day After an Interventional EUS Procedure.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Interventional endoscopic ultrasound-guided procedures (I-EUS) are widely accepted as salvage procedures in ERCP-failed cases, and to drain fluid collected in the abdominal cavity. Although I-EUS has a relatively high incidence of complications and is severe/fatal in some cases, no follow-up strategy has been established. In our institution, plain computed tomography (P-CT) is performed routinely the day after I-EUS. In this study, we evaluated the usefulness of routine P-CT the day after I-EUS, as a follow-up method, and propose an algorithm.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed 81 patients who underwent I-EUS and evaluated the usefulness of P-CT, abdominal X-ray, laboratory data, and symptoms as a follow-up method. An adverse event (AE) was defined as an event requiring any treatment.

Results

Technical success, clinical success, and AE rates were 96.3%, 90.1%, and 18.9%, respectively. In total, 30 patients had abnormal findings among the follow-up methods: 6 cases underwent additional procedures, 8 underwent medical treatments, and 16 were observed. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for detecting AEs were assessed based on P-CT (85.7%, 100%, and 97.5%), X-ray (7.1%, 100%, and 83.5%), laboratory data (71.4%, 83.0%, and 81.0%), and symptoms (92.9%, 86.2%, and 87.3%). The sensitivity and accuracy of the latter two items were as high as those for X-ray, but specificity was lower than those for X-ray and P-CT.

Conclusions

Routine P-CT the day after I-EUS was useful for detecting complications and deciding to perform an invasive salvage procedure. Symptoms and laboratory data were useful to supplement routine P-CT.

SUBMITTER: Kiyanagi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8555768 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep-Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Usefulness of Routine Plain CT the Day After an Interventional EUS Procedure.

Kiyanagi Aya A   Fujisawa Toshio T   Ishii Shigeto S   Tomishima Ko K   Takasaki Yusuke Y   Suzuki Akinori A   Ushio Mako M   Takahashi Sho S   Yamagata Wataru W   Okawa Yoshihiro Y   Ochiai Kazushige K   Saito Hiroaki H   Isayama Hiroyuki H  

Saudi journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Saudi Gastroenterology Association 20210901 5


<h4>Background</h4>Interventional endoscopic ultrasound-guided procedures (I-EUS) are widely accepted as salvage procedures in ERCP-failed cases, and to drain fluid collected in the abdominal cavity. Although I-EUS has a relatively high incidence of complications and is severe/fatal in some cases, no follow-up strategy has been established. In our institution, plain computed tomography (P-CT) is performed routinely the day after I-EUS. In this study, we evaluated the usefulness of routine P-CT t  ...[more]

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