Clinical outcomes of endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy for gastric outlet obstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies : MITAT : Official Journal of the Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy
Wentao FanXiaowei Tang

Abstract

EUS-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) has been used for gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) with promising clinical outcomes. Therefore, we aimed to determine the clinical outcomes of EUS-GE for GOO. We used the keyword 'EUS-guided gastroenterostomy' to search in Pubmed, Web of science, Cochrane databases. Clinical outcomes of EUS-GE were evaluated in terms of technical success, clinical success and complications. Ten studies reported 297 patients managed with EUS-GE. Weighted pooled rates (WPR) for technical success, clinical success and complications of EUS-GE were 91% (95%CI 87%-94%), 88% (95%CI 83%-91%) and 6.8% (95%CI 4.1%-11.0%). The most common complications were abdominal pain, 6.7% (95%CI 2.5%-16.5%) and bleeding, 4.8% (95%CI 1.5%-13.9%). Two studies compared EUS-GE with surgical gastrojejunostomy (SGJ). Pooled risk ratio (RR) for technical success, clinical success and complications were 0.87 (0.78, 0.97), I2 = 0%; 0.92 (0.82, 1.04), I2 = 0%; 0.28 (0.11, 0.68), I2 = 0%. Three studies compared benign GOO with malignant GOO. RR for technical success and clinical success were 1.05 (0.82, 1.34), I2 = 0%; 0.98 (0.72, 1.33), I2 = 0%. Although EUS-GE and SGJ had similar clinical success rates, EUS-GE had a lower complication ra...Continue Reading

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