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Endosonography-guided gallbladder drainage versus percutaneous cholecystostomy in very high-risk surgical patients with acute cholecystitis: an international randomised multicentre controlled superiority trial (DRAC 1)
by
Chan, Shannon Melissa
, Wong, Ka Tak
, Lau, James Yun Wong
, Teoh, Anthony Y B
, Leung, Chi-Ho
, Torres-Yuste, Raul
, Tsuichiya, Takayoshi
, Chiu, Philip Wai Yan
, Ng, Enders Kwok Wai
, Kitano, Masayuki
, Itoi, Takao
, Serna-Higuera, Carlos
, Omoto, Shunsuke
, Pérez-Miranda, Manuel
, Ogura, Takeshi
in
acute cholecystitis
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analgesics
/ Antibiotics
/ Catheters
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Cholecystitis
/ Cholecystitis, Acute - surgery
/ Cholecystostomy - methods
/ Clinical medicine
/ Comorbidity
/ Drainage - methods
/ Endoscopy
/ EUS-guided gallbladder drainage
/ Female
/ Frailty
/ Gallbladder
/ Gallbladder - diagnostic imaging
/ Gallbladder - surgery
/ Gallbladder diseases
/ Gallstones
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ interventional endoscopic ultrasonography
/ lumen apposing metal stents
/ Male
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ percutaneous cholecystostomy
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Surgical anastomosis
/ Surgical drains
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Ultrasonography, Interventional
/ Ultrasound
/ Wound drainage
2020
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Endosonography-guided gallbladder drainage versus percutaneous cholecystostomy in very high-risk surgical patients with acute cholecystitis: an international randomised multicentre controlled superiority trial (DRAC 1)
by
Chan, Shannon Melissa
, Wong, Ka Tak
, Lau, James Yun Wong
, Teoh, Anthony Y B
, Leung, Chi-Ho
, Torres-Yuste, Raul
, Tsuichiya, Takayoshi
, Chiu, Philip Wai Yan
, Ng, Enders Kwok Wai
, Kitano, Masayuki
, Itoi, Takao
, Serna-Higuera, Carlos
, Omoto, Shunsuke
, Pérez-Miranda, Manuel
, Ogura, Takeshi
in
acute cholecystitis
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analgesics
/ Antibiotics
/ Catheters
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Cholecystitis
/ Cholecystitis, Acute - surgery
/ Cholecystostomy - methods
/ Clinical medicine
/ Comorbidity
/ Drainage - methods
/ Endoscopy
/ EUS-guided gallbladder drainage
/ Female
/ Frailty
/ Gallbladder
/ Gallbladder - diagnostic imaging
/ Gallbladder - surgery
/ Gallbladder diseases
/ Gallstones
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ interventional endoscopic ultrasonography
/ lumen apposing metal stents
/ Male
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ percutaneous cholecystostomy
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Surgical anastomosis
/ Surgical drains
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Ultrasonography, Interventional
/ Ultrasound
/ Wound drainage
2020
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Endosonography-guided gallbladder drainage versus percutaneous cholecystostomy in very high-risk surgical patients with acute cholecystitis: an international randomised multicentre controlled superiority trial (DRAC 1)
by
Chan, Shannon Melissa
, Wong, Ka Tak
, Lau, James Yun Wong
, Teoh, Anthony Y B
, Leung, Chi-Ho
, Torres-Yuste, Raul
, Tsuichiya, Takayoshi
, Chiu, Philip Wai Yan
, Ng, Enders Kwok Wai
, Kitano, Masayuki
, Itoi, Takao
, Serna-Higuera, Carlos
, Omoto, Shunsuke
, Pérez-Miranda, Manuel
, Ogura, Takeshi
in
acute cholecystitis
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Analgesics
/ Antibiotics
/ Catheters
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Cholecystitis
/ Cholecystitis, Acute - surgery
/ Cholecystostomy - methods
/ Clinical medicine
/ Comorbidity
/ Drainage - methods
/ Endoscopy
/ EUS-guided gallbladder drainage
/ Female
/ Frailty
/ Gallbladder
/ Gallbladder - diagnostic imaging
/ Gallbladder - surgery
/ Gallbladder diseases
/ Gallstones
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ interventional endoscopic ultrasonography
/ lumen apposing metal stents
/ Male
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ percutaneous cholecystostomy
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Surgical anastomosis
/ Surgical drains
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Ultrasonography, Interventional
/ Ultrasound
/ Wound drainage
2020
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Endosonography-guided gallbladder drainage versus percutaneous cholecystostomy in very high-risk surgical patients with acute cholecystitis: an international randomised multicentre controlled superiority trial (DRAC 1)
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Endosonography-guided gallbladder drainage versus percutaneous cholecystostomy in very high-risk surgical patients with acute cholecystitis: an international randomised multicentre controlled superiority trial (DRAC 1)
2020
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ObjectiveThe optimal management of acute cholecystitis in patients at very high risk for cholecystectomy is uncertain. The aim of the current study was to compare endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided gallbladder drainage (EUS-GBD) to percutaneous cholecystostomy (PT-GBD) as a definitive treatment in these patients under a randomised controlled trial.DesignConsecutive patients suffering from acute calculous cholecystitis but were at very high-risk for cholecystectomy were recruited. The primary outcome was the 1-year adverse events rate. Secondary outcomes include technical and clinical success, 30-day adverse events, pain scores, unplanned readmissions, re-interventions and mortalities.ResultsBetween August 2014 to February 2018, 80 patients were recruited. EUS-GBD significantly reduced 1 year adverse events (10 (25.6%) vs 31 (77.5%), p<0.001), 30-day adverse events (5 (12.8%) vs 19 (47.5%), p=0.010), re-interventions after 30 days (1/39 (2.6%) vs 12/40 (30%), p=0.001), number of unplanned readmissions (6/39 (15.4%) vs 20/40 (50%), p=0.002) and recurrent cholecystitis (1/39 (2.6%) vs 8/40 (20%), p=0.029). Postprocedural pain scores and analgesic requirements were also less (p=0.034). The technical success (97.4% vs 100%, p=0.494), clinical success (92.3% vs 92.5%, p=1) and 30-day mortality (7.7% vs 10%, p=1) were statistically similar. The predictor to recurrent acute cholecystitis was the performance of PT-GBD (OR (95% CI)=5.63 (1.20–53.90), p=0.027).ConclusionEUS-GBD improved outcomes as compared to PT-GBD in those patients that not candidates for cholecystectomy. EUS-GBD should be the procedure of choice provided that the expertise is available after a multi-disciplinary meeting. Further studies are required to determine the long-term efficacy.Trial registration number NCT02212717
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Subject
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Cholecystitis, Acute - surgery
/ EUS-guided gallbladder drainage
/ Female
/ Frailty
/ Gallbladder - diagnostic imaging
/ Humans
/ interventional endoscopic ultrasonography
/ Male
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ percutaneous cholecystostomy
/ Sepsis
/ Studies
/ Surgery
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