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Safety of immediate endoscopic sphincterotomy in acute suppurative cholangitis caused by choledocholithiasis.

Tomoyasu Ito1, Jin Kan Sai1, Hironao Okubo1, Hiroaki Saito1, Shigeto Ishii1, Ryo Kanazawa1, Ko Tomishima1, Sumio Watanabe1, Shuichiro Shiina1.   

Abstract

AIM: To examine the safety of immediate endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) in patients with acute suppurative cholangitis (ASC) caused by choledocholithiasis, as compared with elective EST.
METHODS: Patients with ASC due to choledocholithiasis were allocated to two groups: Those who underwent EST immediately and those who underwent EBD followed by EST 1 wk later because they were under anticoagulant therapy, had a coagulopathy (international normalized ratio > 1.3, partial thromboplastin time greater than twice that of control), or had a platelet count < 50000 × 10(3)/μL. One of four trainees [200-400 cases of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)] supervised by a specialist (> 10000 cases of ERCP) performed the procedures. The success and complication rates associated with EST in each group were examined.
RESULTS: Of the 87 patients with ASC, 59 were in the immediate EST group and 28 in the elective EST group. EST was successful in all patients in both groups. There were no complications associated with EST in either group of patients, although white blood cell count, C-reactive protein, total bilirubin, and serum concentrations of liver enzymes just before EST were significantly higher in the immediate EST group than in the elective EST group.
CONCLUSION: Immediate EST can be as safe as elective EST for patients with ASC associated with choledocholithiasis provided they are not under anticoagulant therapy, or do not have a coagulopathy or a platelet count < 50000 × 10(3)/μL. Moreover, the procedure was safely performed by a trainee under the supervision of an experienced specialist.

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Keywords:  Acute cholangitis; Complications; Endoscopic sphincterotomy

Year:  2016        PMID: 26862368      PMCID: PMC4734977          DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v8.i3.180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastrointest Endosc


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