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Factors associated with complications during endoscopic esophageal dilation.

Harold Eduardo Benites Goñi1, Ronald Arcana López2, Katherine Yelenia Bustamante Robles3, Aurora Burgos García4, Luis Cervera Caballero2, Augusto Vera Calderón2, Milagros Dávalos Moscol5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: endoscopic dilation is considered as the treatment of choice for esophageal strictures. However, there are no studies in our region that have assessed the safety of the procedure.
OBJECTIVE: to assess the safety of esophageal dilation and the factors associated with the development of complications.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: a retrospective cohort was studied. All patients referred for esophageal dilation between January 2015 and June 2017 were included in the study. A complication rate was obtained and the association between nonadherence to the "rule of 3" and the development of complications was determined. Other predictive factors associated with complication development were also analyzed.
RESULTS: a total of 164 patients that underwent 474 dilations were included in the study. Surgical anastomosis stricture was the most prevalent etiology. A total of six complications occurred, including three perforations (0.63%), two bleeding events (0.42%) and one episode of significant pain that required post-procedure observation (0.21%). Endoscopic esophageal dilation without adherence to the "rule of 3" was not associated with a higher risk of complications. Balloon dilation was the only predictive factor for complications.
CONCLUSIONS: esophageal dilation is a safe procedure. Nonadherence to the "rule of 3" does not appear to be associated with a higher risk of complications, including esophageal perforation.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29976074     DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.5375/2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Enferm Dig        ISSN: 1130-0108            Impact factor:   2.086


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