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Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study

OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous portal vein (PV) stent placement can be an effective treatment for symptoms associated with portal hypertension. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of PV stenting on the overall survival (OS) in patients with malignant PV stenosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two groups of pa...

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Autores principales: Shim, Dong Jae, Kim, Jong Woo, Kim, Doyoung, Ko, Gi-Young, Gwon, Dong Il, Shin, Ji Hoon, Yang, Yun-Jung
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Radiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34983095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2021.0298
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author Shim, Dong Jae
Kim, Jong Woo
Kim, Doyoung
Ko, Gi-Young
Gwon, Dong Il
Shin, Ji Hoon
Yang, Yun-Jung
author_facet Shim, Dong Jae
Kim, Jong Woo
Kim, Doyoung
Ko, Gi-Young
Gwon, Dong Il
Shin, Ji Hoon
Yang, Yun-Jung
author_sort Shim, Dong Jae
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description OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous portal vein (PV) stent placement can be an effective treatment for symptoms associated with portal hypertension. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of PV stenting on the overall survival (OS) in patients with malignant PV stenosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two groups of patients with malignant PV stenosis were compared in this retrospective study involving two institutions. A total of 197 patients who underwent PV stenting between November 2016 and August 2019 were established as the stent group, whereas 29 patients with PV stenosis who were treated conservatively between July 2013 and October 2016 constituted the no-stent group. OS was compared between the two groups before and after propensity score matching (PSM). Risk factors associated with OS were evaluated using the Cox proportional hazards model. Procedure-associated adverse events were also evaluated. RESULTS: The stent group finally included 100 patients (median age, 65 [interquartile range, 58–71] years; 64 male). The no-stent group included 22 patients (69 [61–75] years, 13 male). Stent placement was successful in 95% of attempted cases, and the 1- and 2-year stent occlusion–free survival rate was 56% (95% confidence interval, 45%–69%) and 44% (32%–60%), respectively. The median stent occlusion–free survival time was 176 (interquartile range, 70–440) days. OS was significantly longer in the stent group than in the no-stent group (median 294 vs. 87 days, p < 0.001 before PSM, p = 0.011 after PSM). The 1- and 3-year OS rates before PSM were 40% and 11%, respectively, in the stent group. The 1-year OS rate after PSM was 32% and 5% in the stent and no-stent groups, respectively. Anemia requiring transfusion (n = 2) and acute thrombosis necessitating re-stenting (n = 1) occurred in three patients in the stent group within 1 week. CONCLUSION: Percutaneous placement of a PV stent may be effective in improving OS in patients with malignant PV stenosis.
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spelling pubmed-87431532022-01-18 Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study Shim, Dong Jae Kim, Jong Woo Kim, Doyoung Ko, Gi-Young Gwon, Dong Il Shin, Ji Hoon Yang, Yun-Jung Korean J Radiol Intervention OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous portal vein (PV) stent placement can be an effective treatment for symptoms associated with portal hypertension. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of PV stenting on the overall survival (OS) in patients with malignant PV stenosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two groups of patients with malignant PV stenosis were compared in this retrospective study involving two institutions. A total of 197 patients who underwent PV stenting between November 2016 and August 2019 were established as the stent group, whereas 29 patients with PV stenosis who were treated conservatively between July 2013 and October 2016 constituted the no-stent group. OS was compared between the two groups before and after propensity score matching (PSM). Risk factors associated with OS were evaluated using the Cox proportional hazards model. Procedure-associated adverse events were also evaluated. RESULTS: The stent group finally included 100 patients (median age, 65 [interquartile range, 58–71] years; 64 male). The no-stent group included 22 patients (69 [61–75] years, 13 male). Stent placement was successful in 95% of attempted cases, and the 1- and 2-year stent occlusion–free survival rate was 56% (95% confidence interval, 45%–69%) and 44% (32%–60%), respectively. The median stent occlusion–free survival time was 176 (interquartile range, 70–440) days. OS was significantly longer in the stent group than in the no-stent group (median 294 vs. 87 days, p < 0.001 before PSM, p = 0.011 after PSM). The 1- and 3-year OS rates before PSM were 40% and 11%, respectively, in the stent group. The 1-year OS rate after PSM was 32% and 5% in the stent and no-stent groups, respectively. Anemia requiring transfusion (n = 2) and acute thrombosis necessitating re-stenting (n = 1) occurred in three patients in the stent group within 1 week. CONCLUSION: Percutaneous placement of a PV stent may be effective in improving OS in patients with malignant PV stenosis. The Korean Society of Radiology 2022-01 2022-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8743153/ /pubmed/34983095 http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2021.0298 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Korean Society of Radiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shim, Dong Jae
Kim, Jong Woo
Kim, Doyoung
Ko, Gi-Young
Gwon, Dong Il
Shin, Ji Hoon
Yang, Yun-Jung
Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study
title Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study
title_full Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study
title_fullStr Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study
title_short Effect of Stent Placement on Survival in Patients with Malignant Portal Vein Stenosis: A Propensity Score–Matched Study
title_sort effect of stent placement on survival in patients with malignant portal vein stenosis: a propensity score–matched study
topic Intervention
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34983095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2021.0298
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