AIM: To assess the safety and efficacy of different intravenous chemotherapeutic regimens in patiedts with gastric acrcinomas who had undergone gastrectomy.
AIM: To develop a technique of combined endoscopic sclerotherapy and ligation (ESL) in which both techniques of endoscopic sclerotherapy (ES) and endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) can be optimally used.METHODS: ESL w...AIM: To develop a technique of combined endoscopic sclerotherapy and ligation (ESL) in which both techniques of endoscopic sclerotherapy (ES) and endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) can be optimally used.METHODS: ESL was performed in 10 patients (age 46.4±7.9;9 males, 1 female) with cirrhosis of liver using sclerotherapy needle and Speedband, Superview multiple band ligater (Boston Scientific, Microvasive, Watertown, MA). A single band was placed 5-10 cm proximal to the gastro-esophageal junction over each varix from proximal to distal margin,followed by intravariceal injection of 1.5 % ethoxysclerol (4 ml each) 2 to 3 cm proximal to the gastroesophageal junction on the ligated varices distal to deployed band. EVL was then performed at the injection site. Similarly other varices were also injected and ligated from distal to proximally. In the subsequent sessions, ES alone was performed to sclerose small varices at the gastroesophageal junction.RESULTS: ESL was successfully performed in all patients.A median of 3 (ESL 1, ES 2) sessions (ranged 1-4) were required to eradicate the varices in 9 (90 %) of 10 patients.Recurrence of varices without bleed was seen in 1 patient during a mean follow-up of 10.3 months (ranged 6-15).Two patients died of liver failure. None died of variceal bleeding. None of the patients had procedure related complications.CONCLUSION: ESL may be useful in the fast eradication of esophageal varices. However, randomised controlled trials are required to find out its relative efficacy and impact on variceal recurrence in comparison to ES or EVL.展开更多
Variceal bleeding is one of the major causes of death in cirrhotic patients.The management during the acute phase and the secondary prophylaxis is well defined.Recent recommendations(2015 Baveno VI expert consensus)ar...Variceal bleeding is one of the major causes of death in cirrhotic patients.The management during the acute phase and the secondary prophylaxis is well defined.Recent recommendations(2015 Baveno VI expert consensus)are available and should be followed for an optimal management,which must be performed as an emergency in a liver or general intensive-care unit.It is based on the early administration of a vasoactive drug(before endoscopy),an antibiotic prophylaxis and a restrictive transfusion strategy(hemoglobin target of 7 g/dL).The endoscopic treatment is based on band ligations.Sclerotherapy should be abandoned.In the most severe patients(Child Pugh C or B with active bleeding during initial endoscopy),transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS)should be performed within 72 hours after admission to minimize the risk of rebleeding.Secondary prophylaxis is based on the association of non-selective beta-blockers(NSBBs)and repeated band ligations.TIPS should be considered when bleeding reoccurs in spite of a well-conducted secondary prophylaxis or when NSBBs are poorly tolerated.It should also be considered when bleeding is refractory.Liver transplantation should be discussed when bleeding is not controlled after TIPS insertion and in all cases when liver function is deteriorated.展开更多
基金the ScientiSt Foundation of Chinese Cochrane Center (EBM200114)the key project of national outstanding young foundation of China (No39925032)
文摘AIM: To assess the safety and efficacy of different intravenous chemotherapeutic regimens in patiedts with gastric acrcinomas who had undergone gastrectomy.
文摘AIM: To develop a technique of combined endoscopic sclerotherapy and ligation (ESL) in which both techniques of endoscopic sclerotherapy (ES) and endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) can be optimally used.METHODS: ESL was performed in 10 patients (age 46.4±7.9;9 males, 1 female) with cirrhosis of liver using sclerotherapy needle and Speedband, Superview multiple band ligater (Boston Scientific, Microvasive, Watertown, MA). A single band was placed 5-10 cm proximal to the gastro-esophageal junction over each varix from proximal to distal margin,followed by intravariceal injection of 1.5 % ethoxysclerol (4 ml each) 2 to 3 cm proximal to the gastroesophageal junction on the ligated varices distal to deployed band. EVL was then performed at the injection site. Similarly other varices were also injected and ligated from distal to proximally. In the subsequent sessions, ES alone was performed to sclerose small varices at the gastroesophageal junction.RESULTS: ESL was successfully performed in all patients.A median of 3 (ESL 1, ES 2) sessions (ranged 1-4) were required to eradicate the varices in 9 (90 %) of 10 patients.Recurrence of varices without bleed was seen in 1 patient during a mean follow-up of 10.3 months (ranged 6-15).Two patients died of liver failure. None died of variceal bleeding. None of the patients had procedure related complications.CONCLUSION: ESL may be useful in the fast eradication of esophageal varices. However, randomised controlled trials are required to find out its relative efficacy and impact on variceal recurrence in comparison to ES or EVL.
文摘Variceal bleeding is one of the major causes of death in cirrhotic patients.The management during the acute phase and the secondary prophylaxis is well defined.Recent recommendations(2015 Baveno VI expert consensus)are available and should be followed for an optimal management,which must be performed as an emergency in a liver or general intensive-care unit.It is based on the early administration of a vasoactive drug(before endoscopy),an antibiotic prophylaxis and a restrictive transfusion strategy(hemoglobin target of 7 g/dL).The endoscopic treatment is based on band ligations.Sclerotherapy should be abandoned.In the most severe patients(Child Pugh C or B with active bleeding during initial endoscopy),transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS)should be performed within 72 hours after admission to minimize the risk of rebleeding.Secondary prophylaxis is based on the association of non-selective beta-blockers(NSBBs)and repeated band ligations.TIPS should be considered when bleeding reoccurs in spite of a well-conducted secondary prophylaxis or when NSBBs are poorly tolerated.It should also be considered when bleeding is refractory.Liver transplantation should be discussed when bleeding is not controlled after TIPS insertion and in all cases when liver function is deteriorated.