Incidence of Acute and Subacute Complications Associated To Bile Duct Stents, in Patients with Advanced Cancer: A Single Center Experience.

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Background: Pancreatic cancer (PCa) and biliary tract carcinomas (BTCa) have high morbidity and mortality rates. Bile duct obstruction (BDO) develops in approximately 65–75% of PCa at diagnosis, delaying the administration of an optimal treatment. In patients not candidates for surgery, BDO is usually treated through endoscopy-guided placement of self-expanding stents in the bile duct. Methods: In this retrospective study, we sought to describe clinical characteristics and outcomes of a cohort of patients with BDO of malignant origin who underwent biliary stent placement (BSP), with a special focus regarding complications developed after the procedure. Patients with PCa or BTCa who underwent BSP from 2014 to April 2019 at our institution were included in this cohort. Demographic and clinicopathologic characteristics were collected. Statistical analysis stratified according to ECOG performance status. Specific information regarding stent material (metallic vs. plastic), as well as incidence and type of complications derived from BSP was also recorded. Results: One-hundred fifteen patients were included. The median age was 72 years. Sixty-six patients (57%) had PCa. All patients presented hyperbilirrubinemia, which decreased after the procedure in 111 (96%) patients. Complications were observed in 44 (38%) patients, most of which 33 (75%) were infections. Median time to complication was one month. The mean overall survival (OS) in our study was 20.3 weeks. Conclusion: BSP effectively decreased hyperbilirubinemia in patients with BDO, however, the procedure associated a significant rate of infectious complications, which can further compromise an effective anti-cancer therapy as well as optimal palliative strategies.
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bile duct stents,subacute complications associated,advanced cancer
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