Wang YM, Cheng LF, Li N, Wu K, Zhai JS, Wang YW. Study of glue extrusion after endoscopic N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate injection on gastric variceal bleeding. World J Gastroenterol 2009; 15(39): 4945-4951 [PMID: 19842227 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.15.4945]
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Dr. Yan-Mei Wang, Department of Gastroenterology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of PLA General Hospital, No. 17 at Heishanhu Road, Haidian Region, Beijing 100091, China. wangym301@eyou.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2009; 15(39): 4945-4951 Published online Oct 21, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.4945
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the patients
Variables at baseline
n (%)
Total number
148
Median age (yr)
50.13 ± 13.55, (14-78)
Sex ratio (M:F)
108:40
Underlying cause
Viral hepatitis B
87 (58.8)
Viral hepatitis C
7 (4.7)
Alcoholic cirrhosis
14 (9.4)
Primary biliary cirrhosis
6 (4.1)
Drug-induced liver cirrhosis
2 (1.3)
Budd-Chiari syndrome
3 (2.0)
CTPV
4 (2.7)
Wilson’s disease
1 (0.67)
Unknown etiology
24 (16.2)
Association with other diseases
Type-2 diabetes
16 (10.8)
Primary hepatic carcinoma
12 (8.1)
Hypertensive disease
9 (6.1)
Portal vein thrombogenesis
3 (2.0)
Clinical classification
Isolated GV
30 (20.3)
EGV received EVS or EVL
72 (48.6)
Residual GV after EVS or EVL
20 (13.5)
GV bleeding after disconnection
18 (12.2)
Other condition
8 (5.4)
Sarin’s category (%)
GOV-1
68 (45.9)
GOV-2
49 (33.1)
IGV-1
30 (20.3)
IGV-2
1 (0.67)
Child-Pugh class
A/B/C
42/73/33
Table 2 Results of histoacryl injection
Variables
n = 148 (%)
Number of bleeding times
One time
49 (33.1)
Two times
38 (25.6)
Three times
18 (12.2)
Four times
9 (6.1)
Five times
6 (4.1)
≥ six times
17 (11.5)
Unidentified
11 (7.4)
Emergency endoscopy
25 (16.9)
Active gastric variceal bleeding
21 (14.2)
Rescue endotherapy
16 (10.8)
Number of injections
164
Volume of the first glue injection (mL)
1.0
43 (29.1)
2.0
59 (39.8)
3.0
23 (15.5)
4.0
18 (12.2)
5.0
4 (2.7)
6.0
1 (0.7)
Location of the first injection
Inferior esophagus
8 (5.4)
Cardia of stomach
36 (24.3)
Fundus of stomach
103 (69.6)
Descending segment of duodenum
1 (0.7)
Multiple injections required
15 (10.1)
Primary hemostasis rate
142 (96.2)
Re-bleeding rate
21 (14.1)
Obliteration rate
104 (70.2)
Table 3 Extrusion time of glue in 148 patients
Time of extrusion
Cumulative glue extrusion rate in numbers (%)
One week
18 (12.2)
Two weeks
64 (43.2)
One month
127 (85.8)
Three months
41 (27.7)
Six months
28 (18.9)
Table 4 The glue clumping shape on X ray examination and endoscopic examination in the fourth week
The glue clumping shape
n (%)
X ray examination
Globular
28 (18.9)
Cord
96 (64.8)
Flower
24 (16.3)
Endoscopy examination
Punctiform
36 (24.3)
Globular
88 (59.4)
Cord
24 (16.3)
The color of extrusion in endoscopy
Black
23 (15.5)
Yellow
77 (52.1)
Brown
48 (32.4)
Citation: Wang YM, Cheng LF, Li N, Wu K, Zhai JS, Wang YW. Study of glue extrusion after endoscopic N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate injection on gastric variceal bleeding. World J Gastroenterol 2009; 15(39): 4945-4951