Obliteration of esophageal varices using EUS-guided sclerotherapy with color Doppler

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Lahoti, S [1 ]
Catalano, MF [1 ]
Alcocer, E [1 ]
Hogan, WJ [1 ]
Geenen, JE [1 ]
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[1] St Lukes Med Ctr, Pancreat Biliary Ctr, Milwaukee, WI USA
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10.1016/S0016-5107(00)70363-4
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: The current standard treatment of bleeding esophageal varices is band ligation. Although endoscopic sclerotherapy has largely been supplanted by band ligation, there are still clinical situations in which injection methods are useful. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) may allow for a more complete evaluation of esophageal varices and perforating veins and may allow for more effective delivery of sclerosant. Our aim was to evaluate the use of color Doppler EUS-guided sclerotherapy for the obliteration of esophageal varices. Methods: Five patients with esophageal varices (Child's A = 1, B = 2, C = 2) underwent dynamic EUS-guided sclerotherapy with color flow Doppler. EUS sclerotherapy was performed using Varijet (2.5 mm catheter) injector needles and sodium morrhuate directed at the perforating vessels until flow was completely impeded (2 to 4 mL per injection site). Data collected included (1) sessions to obliteration, (2) episodes of recurrent bleeding, (3) complications, and (4) mortality. Results: Patients undergoing EUS-sclerotherapy required 2.2 sessions to achieve obliteration of varices. No patient had a recurrence of bleeding and no deaths occurred, One patient developed an esophageal stricture that responded to balloon dilation. Conclusions: Dynamic EUS-guided sclerotherapy with color flow Doppler may be safely and effectively used for the treatment of esophageal varices. It allows for effective delivery of sclerosant with favorable outcomes. Prospective, multicenter, randomized trials are warranted.
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