Efficacy and safety of endoscopic balloon dilation in inflammatory bowel disease: results of the large multicenter study of the ENEIDA registry.


Journal

Surgical endoscopy
ISSN: 1432-2218
Titre abrégé: Surg Endosc
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 8806653

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 2020
Historique:
received: 13 11 2018
accepted: 18 05 2019
pubmed: 31 5 2019
medline: 22 5 2021
entrez: 31 5 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

There is no information regarding the outcome of Crohn's disease (CD) patients treated with endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD) in non-referral hospitals, nor on the efficacy of EBD in ulcerative colitis (UC). We report herein the results of the largest series published to date. To assess the efficacy and safety of EBD for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) stenosis performed in 19 hospitals with different levels of complexity and to determine factors related to therapeutic success. We identified IBD patients undergoing EBD in the ENEIDA database. Efficacy of EBD was compared between CD and UC and between secondary and tertiary hospitals. Predictive factors of therapeutic success were assessed with multivariate analysis. Four-hundred dilations (41.2% anastomotic) were performed in 187 IBD patients (13 UC/Indeterminate colitis). Technical and therapeutic success per dilation was achieved in 79.5% and 55.3%, respectively. Therapeutic success per patient was achieved in 78.1% of cases (median follow-up: 40 months) with 49.7% requiring more than one dilation. No differences related to either diagnosis or hospital complexity was found. Technical success [OR 4.12 (95%CI 2.4-7.1)] and not receiving anti-TNF at the time of dilation [OR 1.7 (95% CI 1.1-2.6)] were independently related to therapeutic success per dilation. A stricture length ≤ 2 cm [HR 2.43 (95% CI 1.11-5.31)] was a predictive factor of long-term success per patient. The rate of major complications was 1.3%. EBD can be performed with similar efficacy and safety in hospitals with differing levels of complexity and it might be a suitable treatment for UC with short stenosis. To achieve a technical success and the short length of the stenosis seem to be critical for long-term therapeutic success.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
There is no information regarding the outcome of Crohn's disease (CD) patients treated with endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD) in non-referral hospitals, nor on the efficacy of EBD in ulcerative colitis (UC). We report herein the results of the largest series published to date.
AIM
To assess the efficacy and safety of EBD for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) stenosis performed in 19 hospitals with different levels of complexity and to determine factors related to therapeutic success.
METHODS
We identified IBD patients undergoing EBD in the ENEIDA database. Efficacy of EBD was compared between CD and UC and between secondary and tertiary hospitals. Predictive factors of therapeutic success were assessed with multivariate analysis.
RESULTS
Four-hundred dilations (41.2% anastomotic) were performed in 187 IBD patients (13 UC/Indeterminate colitis). Technical and therapeutic success per dilation was achieved in 79.5% and 55.3%, respectively. Therapeutic success per patient was achieved in 78.1% of cases (median follow-up: 40 months) with 49.7% requiring more than one dilation. No differences related to either diagnosis or hospital complexity was found. Technical success [OR 4.12 (95%CI 2.4-7.1)] and not receiving anti-TNF at the time of dilation [OR 1.7 (95% CI 1.1-2.6)] were independently related to therapeutic success per dilation. A stricture length ≤ 2 cm [HR 2.43 (95% CI 1.11-5.31)] was a predictive factor of long-term success per patient. The rate of major complications was 1.3%.
CONCLUSIONS
EBD can be performed with similar efficacy and safety in hospitals with differing levels of complexity and it might be a suitable treatment for UC with short stenosis. To achieve a technical success and the short length of the stenosis seem to be critical for long-term therapeutic success.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31144122
doi: 10.1007/s00464-019-06858-z
pii: 10.1007/s00464-019-06858-z
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Multicenter Study Observational Study

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1112-1122

Investigateurs

Julià Panés (J)
Míguel Mínguez (M)
Valle García Sánchez (VG)
Javier Pérez-Gisbert (J)
Fernando Gomollón (F)
Marta Piqueras (M)
José Luís Cabriada (JL)
Montserrat Andreu (M)

Commentaires et corrections

Type : ErratumIn

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Auteurs

Xavier Andújar (X)

Department of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy Unit, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Universitat de Barcelona, Plaça Dr Robert nº 5, Terrassa, 08221, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

Carme Loras (C)

Department of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy Unit, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Universitat de Barcelona, Plaça Dr Robert nº 5, Terrassa, 08221, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. cloras@mutuaterrassa.cat.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain. cloras@mutuaterrassa.cat.

Begoña González (B)

Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

Milena Socarras (M)

Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

Vicente Sanchiz (V)

Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.

Maia Boscà (M)

Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.

Eugeni Domenech (E)

Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain.

Margalida Calafat (M)

Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, Spain.

Esther Rodríguez (E)

Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Spain.

Beatriz Sicilia (B)

Complejo Asistencial Universitario de Burgos, Burgos, Spain.

Xavier Calvet (X)

Corporació Sanitària Universitària Parc Taulí, Barcelona, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

Jesús Barrio (J)

Hospital Rio Hortega, León, Spain.

Jordi Guardiola (J)

Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain.

Eva Iglesias (E)

Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Córdoba, Spain.

María José Casanova (MJ)

Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

Yolanda Ber (Y)

Hospital Lozano Blesa, Zaragoza, Spain.

David Monfort (D)

Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain.

Antonio López-Sanromán (A)

Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain.

Iago Rodríguez-Lago (I)

Hospital de Galdakao, Bizkaia, Spain.

Luís Bujanda (L)

Hospital Universitario Donostia/Instituto Biodonostia, Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), Gipuzkua, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

Lucía Márquez (L)

Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain.

María Dolores Martín-Arranz (MD)

Hospital La Paz, Madrid, Spain.

Yamile Zabana (Y)

Department of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy Unit, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Universitat de Barcelona, Plaça Dr Robert nº 5, Terrassa, 08221, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

Fernando Fernández-Bañares (F)

Department of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy Unit, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Universitat de Barcelona, Plaça Dr Robert nº 5, Terrassa, 08221, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

María Esteve (M)

Department of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy Unit, Hospital Universitari Mútua de Terrassa, Universitat de Barcelona, Plaça Dr Robert nº 5, Terrassa, 08221, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), Madrid, Spain.

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