Predicting Successful Catheter Drainage in Patients with Pancreatic Fistula after Pancreatoduodenectomy
Smits, F. Jasmijn; Van Santvoort, Hjalmar C.; Besselink, Marc G.; Boerma, Djamila; Busch, Olivier R.; Van Dam, Ronald M.; Van Eijck, Casper H.; Festen, Sebastiaan; Van Der Harst, Erwin; De Hingh, Ignace H.; De Jong, Koert P.; Borel Rinkes, Inne H.; Molenaar, I. Quintus
(2019) Pancreas, volume 48, issue 6, pp. 811 - 816
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to identify predictors for successful minimally invasive catheter drainage (ie, survival without relaparotomy) for pancreatic fistula after pancreatoduodenectomy. METHODS: Included were consecutive patients undergoing catheter drainage as first intervention for pancreatic fistula after pancreatoduodenectomy (2005-2013) in 9 Dutch centers. Possible prognostic factors for
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successful catheter drainage (ie, survival without relaparotomy) were selected using Akaike information criterion. RESULTS: Included were 227 patients after 2196 pancreatoduodenectomies. Primary catheter drainage was successful in 175 (77%) of 227 patients. Multivariable logistic regression revealed the following negative prognostic factors for success: male sex (odds ratio [OR], 0.46; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.21-1.00; P = 0.049), higher age (for every 5 years over 50; OR, 0.69; 95% CI, 0.57-0.84; P < 0.001), and respiratory failure at time of catheter drainage (OR, 0.10; 95% CI, 0.03-0.33; P < 0.001). A prognostic model incorporating these factors yielded an area under the curve of 0.76 and demonstrated a success range of 98% to 14%. CONCLUSIONS: Male sex, higher age, and respiratory failure are associated with a low success rate of catheter drainage in patients with pancreatic fistula after pancreatoduodenectomy. These patients might benefit from an intensified postoperative monitoring for early detection and management of pancreatic fistula to prevent respiratory failure.
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Keywords: amylase, complication management, multicenter, pancreatic carcinoma, pancreatic leakage, Postoperative Complications/prevention & control, Age Factors, Drainage/methods, Humans, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data, Logistic Models, Male, Catheters, Pancreatic Fistula/diagnosis, Pancreaticoduodenectomy/methods, Nomograms, Sex Factors, Female, Aged, Endocrinology, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hepatology, Journal Article, Multicenter Study
ISSN: 0885-3177
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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