Observational Study
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jan 16, 2024; 16(1): 29-36
Published online Jan 16, 2024. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v16.i1.29
Table 1 Study population and comparison of two groups, n (%)
Value
Modified group (n = 11)
Conventional group (n = 16)
P value
Age (yr)46.6 ± 11.647.9 ± 10.20.756
Gender1.000
    Female 4 (36.4)5 (31.3)
    Male7 (63.6)11 (68.8)
Etiology0.932
    Pancreatitis2 (18.1)3 (18.8)
    Pancreatic pseudocyst4 (36.4)4 (25.0)
    Walled-off necrosis4 (36.4)8 (50.0)
    Pancreatic tumors1 (9.1)1 (6.2)
Table 2 Endoscopic operation and follow-up data of two groups, n (%)
Value
Modified group (n = 11)
Conventional group (n = 16)
P value
Technical success rates11/11 (100)16/16 (100)
Clinical success rates10/11 (90.9)16/16 (100)0.407
Operation time (min)71.9 ± 11.922.5 ± 6.7< 0.001
NBC doses (mL)2.0 ± 0.63.1 ± 1.00.004
Perioperative complications1.000
    Ectopic embolization0/11 (0)0/16 (0)
    Local venous thrombosis0/11 (0)0/16 (0)
    Extravascular injection0/11 (0)0/16 (0)
    Severe new-onset bleeding0/11 (0)1/16 (6.3)
    Early appearance of glue ulcers0/11 (0)0/16 (0)
Postoperative hospital stay (d)4.4 ± 1.65.8 ± 2.20.072
Recurrent bleeding0.624
    Rebleeding in 1 mo0/11 (0)0/16 (0)
    Rebleeding in 1-3 mo0/11 (0)1/16 (6.3)
    Rebleeding in 4-6 mo1/11 (9.1)2/16 (12.5)