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Acute esophageal necrosis: A systematic review and pooled analysis

Acute esophageal necrosis: A systematic review and pooled analysis
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摘要 BACKGROUND Acute esophageal necrosis(AEN)is a rare entity with multifactorial etiology,usually presenting with signs of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.AIM To systematically review all available data on demographics,clinical features,outcomes and management of this medical condition.METHODS A systematic literature search was performed with respect to the PRISMA statement(end-of-search date:October 24,2018).Data on the study design,interventions,participants and outcomes were extracted by two independent reviewers.RESULTS Seventy-nine studies were included in this review.Overall,114 patients with AEN were identified,of whom 83 were males and 31 females.Mean patient age was 62.1±16.1.The most common presenting symptoms were melena,hematemesis or other manifestations of gastric bleeding(85%).The lower esophagus was most commonly involved(92.9%).The most widely implemented treatment modality was conservative treatment(75.4%),while surgical or endoscopic intervention was required in 24.6%of the cases.Mean overall followup was 66.2±101.8 d.Overall 29.9%of patients died either during the initial hospital stay or during the follow-up period.Gastrointestinal symptoms on presentation[Odds ratio 3.50(1.09-11.30),P=0.03]and need for surgical or endoscopic treatment[surgical:Odds ratio 1.25(1.03-1.51),P=0.02;endoscopic:Odds ratio 1.4(1.17-1.66),P<0.01]were associated with increased odds of complications.A sub-analysis separating early versus late cases(after 2006)revealed a significantly increased frequency of surgical or endoscopic intervention(9.7%vs 30.1%respectively,P=0.04)CONCLUSION AEN is a rare condition with controversial pathogenesis and unclear optimal management.Although the frequency of surgical and endoscopic intervention has increased in recent years,outcomes have remained the same.Therefore,further research work is needed to better understand how to best treat this potentially lethal disease. BACKGROUND Acute esophageal necrosis(AEN) is a rare entity with multifactorial etiology,usually presenting with signs of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.AIM To systematically review all available data on demographics, clinical features,outcomes and management of this medical condition.METHODS A systematic literature search was performed with respect to the PRISMA statement(end-of-search date: October 24, 2018). Data on the study design,interventions, participants and outcomes were extracted by two independent reviewers.RESULTS Seventy-nine studies were included in this review. Overall, 114 patients with AEN were identified, of whom 83 were males and 31 females. Mean patient age was 62.1±16.1. The most common presenting symptoms were melena,hematemesis or other manifestations of gastric bleeding(85%). The lower esophagus was most commonly involved(92.9%). The most widely implemented treatment modality was conservative treatment(75.4%), while surgical or endoscopic intervention was required in 24.6% of the cases. Mean overall followup was 66.2±101.8 d. Overall 29.9% of patients died either during the initial hospital stay or during the follow-up period. Gastrointestinal symptoms on presentation [Odds ratio 3.50(1.09-11.30), P=0.03] and need for surgical or endoscopic treatment [surgical: Odds ratio 1.25(1.03-1.51), P=0.02; endoscopic:Odds ratio 1.4(1.17-1.66), P < 0.01] were associated with increased odds of complications. A sub-analysis separating early versus late cases(after 2006)revealed a significantly increased frequency of surgical or endoscopic intervention(9.7% vs 30.1% respectively, P=0.04)CONCLUSION AEN is a rare condition with controversial pathogenesis and unclear optimal management. Although the frequency of surgical and endoscopic intervention has increased in recent years, outcomes have remained the same. Therefore,further research work is needed to better understand how to best treat this potentially lethal disease.
出处 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 2020年第3期104-115,共12页 世界胃肠外科杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 Acute esophageal necrosis Black esophagus Acute necrotizing esophagitis Acute esophageal necrosis Black esophagus Acute necrotizing esophagitis
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