Brief Article
Copyright ©2010 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 28, 2010; 16(40): 5111-5117
Published online Oct 28, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i40.5111
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of 90 patients treated with a temporary self-expanding metallic stent with a diameter of 20, 25, or 30 mm (mean ± SD) n (%)
Group A (n = 30)Group B (n = 30)Group C (n = 30)P value
Age (yr)43.37 ± 15.8436.23 ± 10.5837.30 ± 13.13> 0.05
Gender (M/F)16/1417/1318/12> 0.05
Duration of symptoms6.01 ± 3.694.74 ± 2.765.33 ± 3.65> 0.05
Symptoms
Chest pain23 (77)21 (70)18 (60)> 0.05
Regurgitation15 (50)12 (40)15 (50)> 0.05
Heartburn7 (23)9 (30)10 (33)> 0.05
Weight loss3.80 ± 2.902.96 ± 2.763.57 ± 3.36> 0.05
Dysphagia score2.93 ± 0.452.87 ± 0.432.83 ± 0.53> 0.05
Lesion diameter (mm)5.33 ± 2.145.97 ± 1.906.0 ± 2.38> 0.05
Lesion length (mm)16.93 ± 6.5019.73 ± 5.9818.57 ± 6.52> 0.05
Table 2 Technical and clinical outcome among the three groups (mean ± SD) n (%)
Group A (n = 30)Group B (n = 30)Group C (n = 30)P value
Early outcome
Technique success100%100%100%1.0
Complications
Stent migration8 (27)4 (13)2 (7)a (P = 0.039)0.096
Chest pain5 (17)10 (33)12 (40)a (P = 0.047)0.130
Reflux7 (23)5 (17)6 (20)0.814
Bleeding3 (10)5 (23)6 (20)0.557
Perforation0001.0
Food impaction2 (7)000.132
30-d mortality0001.0
Late outcome
Primary patency (yr)5.45 ± 0.416.67 ± 0.56c (P = 0.023)7.15 ± 0.50a (P = 0.003)0.006
Cumulative treatment failures16 (53)8 (27)c (P = 0.037)4 (13)a (P = 0.001)0.003
Follow-up (yr)7.13 ± 2.617.24 ± 2.957.30 ± 2.460.997