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Endoscopic Vacuum Therapy for Upper Gastrointestinal Leaks and Perforations: Analysis From a Multicenter Spanish Registry.
Document Type
Article
Source
American Journal of Gastroenterology (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins). Oct2023, Vol. 118 Issue 10, p1797-1806. 10p.
Subject
*HOSPITAL mortality
*ALIMENTARY canal
*HOSPITAL records
*ODDS ratio
*DEATH rate
Language
ISSN
0002-9270
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) is a novel technique for closing upper gastrointestinal (UGI) defects. Available literature includes single-center retrospective cohort studies with small sample sizes. Furthermore, evidence about factors associated with EVT failure is scarce. We aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of EVT for the resolution of UGI defects in a multicenter study and to investigate the factors associated with EVT failure and in-hospital mortality. METHODS: This is aprospective cohort study inwhich consecutiveEVT procedures for the treatment of UGI defects from 19 Spanish hospitals were recorded in the national registry between November 2018 and March 2022. RESULTS: We included 102 patients: 89 with anastomotic leaks and 13 with perforations. Closure of the defect was achieved in 84 cases (82%). A total of 6 patients (5.9%) had adverse events related to the EVT. The inhospital mortality rate was 12.7%. A total of 6 patients (5.9%) died because of EVT failure and 1 case (0.9%) due to a fatal adverse event. Time from diagnosis of the defect to initiation of EVT was the only independent predictor for EVT failure (odds ratio [OR] 1.03, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.01-1.05, P5 0.005). EVT failure (OR 24.5,95%CI 4.5-133, P50.001) and development of pneumonia after EVT (OR 246.97, 95% CI 11.15-5,472.58, P 5 0.0001) were independent predictors of in-hospital mortality. DISCUSSION: EVT is safe and effective in cases of anastomotic leak and perforations of the upper digestive tract. The early use of EVT improves the efficacy of this technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]