Factors predicting through-the-scope gastroduodenal stenting outcomes in patients with gastric outlet obstruction: a large multicenter retrospective study in West Japan

Background and Aims Endoscopic gastroduodenal stenting for malignant gastric outlet obstruction recently has become more effective, but the factors that predict gastroduodenal stenting outcomes are poorly defined. This multicenter retrospective cohort study evaluated the clinical outcomes of gastrod...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gastrointestinal endoscopy 2016-11, Vol.84 (5), p.757-763.e6
Hauptverfasser: Yamao, Kentaro, MD, Kitano, Masayuki, MD, PhD, Kayahara, Takahisa, MD, PhD, Ishida, Etsuji, MD, Yamamoto, Hiroshi, MD, PhD, Minaga, Kosuke, MD, Yamashita, Yukitaka, MD, PhD, Nakajima, Jun, MD, Asada, Masanori, MD, PhD, Okabe, Yoshihiro, MD, Osaki, Yukio, MD, PhD, Chiba, Yasutaka, PhD, Imai, Hajime, MD, Kudo, Masatoshi, MD, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Aims Endoscopic gastroduodenal stenting for malignant gastric outlet obstruction recently has become more effective, but the factors that predict gastroduodenal stenting outcomes are poorly defined. This multicenter retrospective cohort study evaluated the clinical outcomes of gastroduodenal stenting in malignant gastroduodenal obstruction and identified factors predicting clinical ineffectiveness, stent dysfunction, and adverse events. Methods All consecutive patients with malignant gastroduodenal obstruction who underwent through-the-scope gastroduodenal stenting from 2009 to 2014 at 4 tertiary-care medical centers were identified. Clinically ineffective stenting was defined as symptom recurrence and a gastric outlet obstruction scoring system (GOOSS) score 
ISSN:0016-5107
1097-6779
DOI:10.1016/j.gie.2016.03.1498