Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound-guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis.
Endosc Int Open
; 3(1): E56-9, 2015 Feb.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26134773
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Endoscopic ultrasoundâ-âguided celiac plexus block (EUS-CPB) is an established treatment for pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP), but the effectiveness and safety of repeated procedures are unknown. Our objective is to report our experience of repeated EUS-CPB procedures within a single patient. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A prospectively maintained EUS database was retrospectively analyzed to identify patients who had undergone more than one EUS-CPB procedure over a 17-year period. The main outcome measures included number of EUS-CPB procedures for each patient, self-reported pain relief, duration of pain relief, and procedure-related adverse events. RESULTS: A total of 248 patients underwent more than one EUS-CPB procedure and were included in our study. Patients with known or suspected CP (Nâ=â248) underwent a mean (SD) of 3.1 (1.6) EUS-CPB procedures. In 76â% of the patients with CP, the median (range) duration of the response to the first EUS-CPB procedure was 10 (1â-â54) weeks. Lack of pain relief after the initial EUS-CPB was associated with failure of the next EUS-CPB (OR 0.17, 95â%CI 0.06â-â0.54). Older age at first EUS-CPB and pain relief after the first EUS-CPB were significantly associated with pain relief after subsequent blocks (Pâ=â0.026 and Pâ=â0.002, respectively). Adverse events included peri-procedural hypoxia (nâ=â2) and hypotension (nâ=â1) and post-procedural orthostasis (nâ=â2) and diarrhea (nâ=â4). No major adverse events occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Repeated EUS-CPB procedures in a single patient appear to be safe. Response to the first EUS-CPB is associated with response to subsequent blocks.
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En
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Endosc Int Open
Year:
2015
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Article
Affiliation country:
Canada
Country of publication:
Germany