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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Aug 27;344(8922):581-2.
doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(94)91967-4.

Randomised trial of prevention of biliary stent occlusion by ursodeoxycholic acid plus norfloxacin

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Randomised trial of prevention of biliary stent occlusion by ursodeoxycholic acid plus norfloxacin

T Barrioz et al. Lancet. .

Abstract

Biliary stents are liable to clog. We investigated whether a choleretic plus an antibiotic could delay clogging. 20 consecutive patients with a malignant biliary stricture were randomised after endoscopic insertion of a polyethylene stent to receive ursodeoxycholic acid plus norfloxacin (13-15 mg/kg and 400 mg, daily) or conservative treatment. The drug combination was associated with: a longer median patency of first (49 vs 6 weeks) and all stents (38 vs 7 weeks); a prolonged median survival (67 vs 18 weeks); and a shorter mean hospital stay (0.2 vs 1.0 days per week of survival). Thus ursodeoxycholic acid plus norfloxacin may prevent stent clogging.

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  • Preventing biliary stent occlusion.
    Sutton R, Finnie I, Rhodes JM, Lombard MJ, Gilmore I. Sutton R, et al. Lancet. 1994 Oct 15;344(8929):1088; author reply 1088-9. Lancet. 1994. PMID: 7818665 Clinical Trial. No abstract available.
  • Preventing biliary stent occlusion.
    Wilcox MH. Wilcox MH. Lancet. 1994 Oct 15;344(8929):1087; author reply 1088-9. Lancet. 1994. PMID: 7934467 No abstract available.
  • Preventing biliary stent occlusion.
    Ghosh S, Palmer KR. Ghosh S, et al. Lancet. 1994 Oct 15;344(8929):1087-8; author reply 1088-9. Lancet. 1994. PMID: 7934468 No abstract available.

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