| Literature DB >> 29868631 |
John W Frost1, Srisha Hebbar1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Cyanoacrylate glue is recommended first-line endoscopic therapy for gastric fundal varices but it is difficult to use and carries a risk of embolization. Thrombin is preferred by many in the UK, but its effectiveness can be difficult to establish at endoscopy and the rate of re-bleeding is higher. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) can help assess variceal blood flow and has the potential to improve both targeting and effectiveness of injection therapy. Whereas there is already some data for its use with glue, little data currently exist in relation to its use with thrombin. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We present a series of patients treated with EUS-guided thrombin injection over the last 4 years. Thrombin was injected under EUS guidance with the intention of obliterating flow within the fundal varices. Outcomes reviewed included whether haemostasis was achieved, the dose of thrombin required for endosonographic variceal obliteration, the incidence of re-bleeding, and procedural related adverse events.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29868631 PMCID: PMC5979194 DOI: 10.1055/a-0599-0440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endosc Int Open ISSN: 2196-9736
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| 1 | 40 | M |
ALD
| No | 11 (C) | 22 | GOV-2 | 10 000 IU | No | No (grade 1; no red sign) |
| 2 | 64 | M | NAFLD | Yes | 6 (A) | 10 | GOV-2 | 7500 IU | Yes | EBL |
| 3 | 68 | M |
ALD
| No | 8 (B) | 12 | IGV-1 | 4250 IU | Yes | – |
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| 4 | 67 | M | NAFLD | No | 5 (A) | 7 | IGV-1 | 1000 IU | Yes | – |
| 5 | 70 | M | ALD + NAFLD | Yes | 7 (B) | 10 | IGV-1 | 600 IU | Yes | – |
| 6 | 58 | M | ALD + HCV | No | 6 (A) | 9 | IGV-1 | 5000 IU |
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| 7 | 72 | F | NAFLD | No | 6 (A) | 11 | GOV-2 | 5000 IU | Yes | No (grade 1; no red sign) |
| 8 | 55 | M | Cryptogenic cirrhosis and myelofibrosis (JAK2 + ) | Yes | 7 (B) | 8 | GOV-2 | 1000 IU | Yes | EBL |
PVT, portal vein thrombosis; MELD, model for end-stage liver disease; OV, esophageal varices; ALD, alcoholic liver disease; NAFLD, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; HCV, Hepatitis C virus; EBL, endoscopic band ligation.
Patients with ongoing high levels of alcohol consumption.
Obliteration noted initially after 5000 IU of thrombin, but on future surveillance, flow within the variceal network had returned.