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Endoscopic biliary drainage for severe acute cholangitis
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1992
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Eus-guided Gallbladder DrainageHepatologySevere Acute CholangitisBiliary TractGastroenterologyAbstract BackgroundPrimary Sclerosing CholangitisBiliary DisorderSurgerySurgical DecompressionPrimary Biliary CirrhosisEmergency Endoscopic DrainageCholangiopathiesMedicineEndoscopic DiagnosisEmergency Medicine
Abstract Background. Emergency surgery for patients with severe acute cholangitis due to choledocholithiasis is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Because recent results suggested that emergency endoscopic drainage could improve the outcome of such patients, we undertook a prospective study to determine the role of this procedure as initial treatment. Methods. During a 43-month period, 82 patients with severe acute cholangitis due to choledocholithiasis were randomly assigned to undergo surgical decompression of the biliary tract (41 patients) or endoscopic biliary drainage (41 patients), followed by definitive treatment. Hospital mortality was analyzed with respect to the use of endoscopic biliary drainage and other clinical and laboratory findings. Prognostic determinants were studied by linear discriminant analysis. Results. Complications related to biliary tract decompression and subsequent definitive treatment developed in 14 patients treated with endoscopic biliary drainage and 27 ...