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Multicenter Study
. 2022 Nov;54(11):1023-1031.
doi: 10.1055/a-1782-7568. Epub 2022 Mar 24.

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy versus duodenal stenting for malignant gastric outlet obstruction: an international, multicenter, propensity score-matched comparison

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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy versus duodenal stenting for malignant gastric outlet obstruction: an international, multicenter, propensity score-matched comparison

Roy L J van Wanrooij et al. Endoscopy. 2022 Nov.
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Abstract

Background: Endoscopic duodenal stenting is the current standard treatment for malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) in patients with limited life expectancy. However, duodenal stenting is prone to stent dysfunction. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is a novel technique with potentially superior stent patency. We compared clinical success, safety, and stent dysfunction of EUS-GE and duodenal stenting in patients with malignant GOO using propensity score matching.

Methods: This international, multicenter, retrospective study analyzed consecutive patients undergoing EUS-GE or duodenal stenting for GOO between 2015 and 2021 in three European centers. Primary outcomes were clinical success (GOO scoring system [GOOSS] ≥ 2) and stent dysfunction (GOOSS ≤ 1 after initial clinical success). A propensity score matching (1:1) analysis was performed using age, sex, underlying disease, disease stage, ascites, and peritoneal carcinomatosis as variables.

Results: 214 patients underwent EUS-GE (n = 107) or duodenal stenting (n = 107). After propensity score matching, 176 patients were matched and compared. Technical success rates for EUS-GE and duodenal stenting were 94 % (95 %CI 89 %-99 %) vs. 98 % (95 %CI 95 %-100 %), respectively (P = 0.44). Clinical success rates were 91 % (95 %CI 85 %-97 %) vs. 75 % (95 %CI 66 %-84 %; P = 0.008). Stent dysfunction occurred in 1 % (95 %CI 0-4 %) vs. 26 % (95 %CI 15 %-37 %) of patients (P < 0.001). Adverse event rate was 10 % (95 %CI 4 %-17 %) vs. 21 % (95 %CI 12 %-29 %; P = 0.09).

Conclusion: EUS-GE had higher clinical success and lower stent dysfunction, with similar safety, compared with duodenal stenting, suggesting that EUS-GE may be preferred over duodenal stenting in patients with malignant GOO.

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Conflict of interest statement

RLJ van Wanrooij is a consultant for Boston Scientific. M Bronswijk is a consultant for Taewoong – Prion Medical. W Laleman is Co-Chair of the Boston Scientific Therapeutic Biliopancreatic Endoscopy group, and is a consultant for Boston Scientific and Cook. H van Malenstein is a consultant for Boston Scientific. P Fockens is a consultant for Olympus and Cook Medical. SW van der Merwe is Co-Chair of the Boston Scientific Therapeutic Biliopancreatic Endoscopy group and Chair of the Portal Hypertension group for Cook; he is also a consultant for Cook, Boston Scientific, and Pentax. RP Voermans is a consultant for Boston Scientific and has received research grants from Boston Scientific and Taewoong - Prion Medical. The remaining authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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