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Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis

Background and study aims: Endoscopic ultrasound – guided 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...

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Autores principales: Sey, Michael S. L., Schmaltz, Leslie, Al-Haddad, Mohammad A., DeWitt, John M., Calley, Cynthia S. J., Juan, Michelle, Lasisi, Femi, Sherman, Stuart, McHenry, Lee, Imperiale, Thomas F., LeBlanc, Julia K.
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Publicado: © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4423296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26134773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1377919
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author Sey, Michael S. L.
Schmaltz, Leslie
Al-Haddad, Mohammad A.
DeWitt, John M.
Calley, Cynthia S. J.
Juan, Michelle
Lasisi, Femi
Sherman, Stuart
McHenry, Lee
Imperiale, Thomas F.
LeBlanc, Julia K.
author_facet Sey, Michael S. L.
Schmaltz, Leslie
Al-Haddad, Mohammad A.
DeWitt, John M.
Calley, Cynthia S. J.
Juan, Michelle
Lasisi, Femi
Sherman, Stuart
McHenry, Lee
Imperiale, Thomas F.
LeBlanc, Julia K.
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description Background and study aims: Endoscopic ultrasound – guided 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 (N = 248) underwent a mean (SD) of 3.1 (1.6) EUS-CPB procedures. In 76 % of the patients with CP, the median (range) duration of the response to the first EUS-CPB procedure was 10 (1 – 54) weeks. Lack of pain relief after the initial EUS-CPB was associated with failure of the next EUS-CPB (OR 0.17, 95 %CI 0.06 – 0.54). Older age at first EUS-CPB and pain relief after the first EUS-CPB were significantly associated with pain relief after subsequent blocks (P = 0.026 and P = 0.002, respectively). Adverse events included peri-procedural hypoxia (n = 2) and hypotension (n = 1) and post-procedural orthostasis (n = 2) and diarrhea (n = 4). 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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spelling pubmed-44232962015-06-23 Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis Sey, Michael S. L. Schmaltz, Leslie Al-Haddad, Mohammad A. DeWitt, John M. Calley, Cynthia S. J. Juan, Michelle Lasisi, Femi Sherman, Stuart McHenry, Lee Imperiale, Thomas F. LeBlanc, Julia K. Endosc Int Open Article Background and study aims: Endoscopic ultrasound – guided 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 (N = 248) underwent a mean (SD) of 3.1 (1.6) EUS-CPB procedures. In 76 % of the patients with CP, the median (range) duration of the response to the first EUS-CPB procedure was 10 (1 – 54) weeks. Lack of pain relief after the initial EUS-CPB was associated with failure of the next EUS-CPB (OR 0.17, 95 %CI 0.06 – 0.54). Older age at first EUS-CPB and pain relief after the first EUS-CPB were significantly associated with pain relief after subsequent blocks (P = 0.026 and P = 0.002, respectively). Adverse events included peri-procedural hypoxia (n = 2) and hypotension (n = 1) and post-procedural orthostasis (n = 2) and diarrhea (n = 4). 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. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2015-02 2014-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4423296/ /pubmed/26134773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1377919 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers
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Sey, Michael S. L.
Schmaltz, Leslie
Al-Haddad, Mohammad A.
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Calley, Cynthia S. J.
Juan, Michelle
Lasisi, Femi
Sherman, Stuart
McHenry, Lee
Imperiale, Thomas F.
LeBlanc, Julia K.
Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis
title Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis
title_full Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis
title_fullStr Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis
title_short Effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis
title_sort effectiveness and safety of serial endoscopic ultrasound–guided celiac plexus block for chronic pancreatitis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4423296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26134773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0034-1377919
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