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Cumulative risks of stent migration and gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with lumen-apposing metal stents.

Francisco Javier Garcia-Alonso1, Ramón Sanchez-Ocana1, Irene Peñas-Herrero1, Ryan Law2, Sergio Sevilla-Ribota1, Raúl Torres-Yuste1, Paula Gil-Simón1, Carlos de la Serna Higuera1, Manuel Perez-Miranda1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Delayed gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding and stent migration are known adverse events which may occur following placement of lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMSs).
METHODS: All consecutive patients who underwent LAMS placement between May 2011 and June 2017 at a single tertiary medical center were included. Demographics and procedural details were prospectively collected. Post-procedure follow-up and outcome measures were retrospectively collected. The cumulative risks of migration and LAMS-related GI bleeding were estimated using the life-table method. Risk predictors were assessed using Cox proportional hazards models.
RESULTS: We analyzed 250 patients (64.8 % men; median age 71.6 [interquartile range (IQR) 57.9 - 83.6]). Median follow-up was 78.5 days (IQR 31 - 246.5 days). Thirty-four stent migrations (13.6 %) occurred (5 symptomatic). On multivariable analysis, associations with migration included nasocystic drains (hazard ratio [HR] 6.5, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 2.2 - 19.3), pancreatic fluid collections (PFCs; HR 4.2, 95 %CI 1.8 - 10.1), and double-pigtail stents (HR 2.4, 95 %CI 1.2 - 4.9). Migration risk at 12 months was 25.5 % (95 %CI 17.9 % - 35.7 %) and was higher for PFCs 48.9 % (33.4 % - 66.9 %) than other indications 8.4 % (4.9 % - 17.5 %; P < 0.001). LAMSs placed for longer durations (i. e. enteral anastomoses, biliary and gallbladder drainage) presented an 8.4 % cumulative risk at 2 years. There were 13 LAMS-related GI hemorrhages (5.2 %), two of them fatal, presenting a median of 3 days (IQR 1 - 9 days) after deployment. The cumulative risk of bleeding at 12 months was 6.9 % (3.6 % - 12.7 %).
CONCLUSIONS: LAMS migration occurs in 1 out of 7 cases and is most common when treating PFCs. Bleeding related to LAMS placement occurs much less commonly but can be life-threatening. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29514354     DOI: 10.1055/a-0581-9040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endoscopy        ISSN: 0013-726X            Impact factor:   10.093


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