The risk factors of bleeding after EUS-guided transmural drainage of pancreatic fluid collections: a single-center experience in China

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Publicado en:Frontiers in Medicine vol. 12 (Jul 2025), p. 1626767-1626775
Autor principal: Li, Yaoting
Otros Autores: Yu, Tingting, Zhang, Wei, Du, Haiming, Hou, Yankun, Jiao Tian, Hou, Senlin, Zhang, Lichao
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Resumen:BackgroundEndoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) guided transmural drainage has become a first-line treatment for peripancreatic fluid collections (PFCs). Post-procedure bleeding may lead to severe clinical outcomes.AimThe purpose of this study was to explore the patient-related and surgery-related factors associated with post-EUS drainage bleeding.MethodsThis is an observational cohort study. A total of 181 patients who underwent EUS drainage at our center between June 2019 and May 2024 were enrolled analyzed in the study. Postoperative bleeding complications were observed, and patient and operation-related data were collected. Univariate and multifactorial logistics regression were performed for the risk factors that may affect postoperative bleeding. Determine the risk factors influencing bleeding after EUS drainage.ResultsWe achieved a 100% technical success rate. A total of 14 cases (7.7%) of bleeding occurred. All bleeding patients were successfully treated by conservative, endoscopic, interventional and other treatments. Logistic regression analysis showed that cyst size was an independent risk factor for bleeding after EUS-guided transmural drainage ( P = 0.006; OR, 2.722; 95%CI, 1.327–5.587).ConclusionThe cyst size was an independent risk factor for bleeding after PFC drainage. Slowing the rate of decline in intracystic pressure may reduce the risk of bleeding.
ISSN:2296-858X
DOI:10.3389/fmed.2025.1626767
Fuente:Health & Medical Collection