Endoscopic biliary drainage for patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer with obstructive jaundice who are to undergo gemcitabine chemotherapy

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Osamu Takasawa
Naotaka Fujita
Go Kobayashi
Yutaka Noda
Kei Ito
Jun Horaguchi
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[1] Sendai City Medical Center Gastroenterology 5-22-1 Tsurugaya Miyaginoku Sendai Miyagi 983-0824 Japan
[2] Sendai City Medical Center Gastroenterology 5-22-1 Tsurugaya Miyaginoku Sendai Miyagi 983-0824 Japan
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Gemcitabine chemotherapy; Endoscopicbiliary drainage; Covered metallic stent; Pancreatic cancer; Unresectable pancreatic cancer; Obstructive jaundice;
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R735.9 [胰腺肿瘤];
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AIM: To assess optimum endoscopic biliary drainage (EBD) in cases with unresectable pancreatic cancer in the era of gemcitabine (GEM). METHODS: Thirty patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer, who presented with jaundice and underwent chemotherapy using GEM after EBD were included in this study (GEM group). Fifteen cases with the same clinical manifestation and stage of pancreatic cancer treated with EBD alone were also included as controls. A covered metallic stent (CMS) or a plastic stent (PS) was used for EBD. The mean survival time (MST) in each group, risk factors of survival time, type of stent used and associated survival time, occlusion rate of stent, patency period of stent, and risk factors of stent occlusion were evaluated. RESULTS: MST in the GEM group was longer than that in the control (9.9 mo vs 6.2 mo). In the GEM group, the survival time was not different between those who underwent metallic stenting and those who underwent plastic stenting. Stent occlusion occurred in 60% of the PS group and 7% of the CMS group. The median stent patency in the PS-GEM group and the CMS-GEM group was 5 mo and 7.5 mo, respectively. Use of a PS was the only risk factor of stent occlusion. CONCLUSION: A CMS is recommended in cases presenting with jaundice due to unresectable pancreatic cancer, since the use of a CMS makes it possible to continue chemotherapy using GEM without repetition of stent replacement.
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