Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Jul 27, 2019; 11(7): 322-332
Published online Jul 27, 2019. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v11.i7.322
Table 1 Characteristic of included trials
AuthorYearCountryStudy typeNumber of PGNumber of PJDefinition of PF
Yeo et al[14]1995United StatesSingle blind, controlled randomized, single center trial7372PF was defined as drainage of greater than 50 mL of amylase-rid fluid on or after postoperative day 10
Duffas et al[23]2005FranceSingle blind, controlled randomized, multicenter trial8168Fluid obtained through drains or percutaneous aspiration, containing at least 4 times normal serum values of amylase for 3 day
Bassi et al[25]2005ItalySingle blind, controlled randomized, single center trial6982Any clinically significant output of fluid, rich in amylase, confirmed by fistulography
Bassi et al[8]2008SpainSingle blind, controlled randomized, single center trial5355ISGPF definition
Wellner et al[15]2012GermanySingle blind, controlled randomized, single center trial5957ISGPF definition
Wang et al[30]2012ChinaSingle blind, controlled randomized, multicenter trial8353ISGPF definition
El Nakeeb et al[20]2013EgyptSingle blind, controlled randomized, single center trial4545ISGPF definition
Topal et al[18]2013BelgiumSingle blind, controlled randomized, multicenter trial162167ISGPF definition
Figueras et al[22]2013SpainSingle blind, controlled randomized, multicenter trial6558ISGPF definition
Grendar et al[24]2015CanadaSingle blind, controlled randomized, single center trial4850Either radiologically proven anastomotic leak or continued drainage (via drain, enterocutaneous fistula, or wound) of lipase­rich fluid on postoperative day 10
Keck et al[19]2016GermanySingle blind, controlled randomized, multicenter trial171149ISGPF definition