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Long-term outcome following placement of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in younger and older patients

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2006

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Excellent long-term function of PEG was seen in this study of 94 consecutive patients, and interventions were necessary only in a minority of patients. The prognosis for older patients was worse; however, the 2-year survival rate of 32% justified the PEG insertion.

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