Dataset related to article "Digital single-operator cholangioscopy in diagnostic and therapeutic bilio-pancreatic diseases: A prospective, multicenter study "

  • Alessandro Fugazza (Contributor)
  • Roberto Gabbiadini (Contributor)
  • Andrea Tringali (Contributor)
  • Piergiorgio Mosca (Contributor)
  • Attilio Maurano (Contributor)
  • Roberto Di Mitri (Contributor)
  • Mauro Manno (Contributor)
  • Alberto Mariani (Contributor)
  • Fabrizio Cereatti (Contributor)
  • Helga Bertani (Contributor)
  • Sandro Sferrazza (Contributor)
  • Giulio Donato (Contributor)
  • Ilaria Tarantino (Contributor)
  • Luigi Cugia (Contributor)
  • Giovanni Aragona (Contributor)
  • Paolo Cantu' (Contributor)
  • Alessandro Mazzocchi (Contributor)
  • Ludovica Venezia (Contributor)
  • Emanuele Bendia (Contributor)
  • Luca Maroni (Contributor)
  • Claudio Zulli (Contributor)
  • Elisabetta Conte (Contributor)
  • Paola Soriani (Contributor)
  • Dario Ligresti (Contributor)
  • Emmanuelle Vilardo (Contributor)
  • Roberto Penagini (Contributor)
  • Antonio Benedetti (Contributor)
  • Kareem Khalaf (Contributor)
  • Edoardo Troncone (Contributor)
  • Guido Costamagna (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart) (Contributor)
  • Alessandro Repici (Contributor)
  • Andrea Anderloni (Contributor)
  • ML Canfora (Contributor)
  • PG Arcidiacono (Contributor)

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This record contains raw data related to article “Digital single-operator cholangioscopy in diagnostic and therapeutic bilio-pancreatic diseases: A prospective, multicenter study" Background and aim: Digital single-operator cholangioscopy (D-SOC) is an endoscopic procedure that is increasingly used for the management of bilio-pancreatic diseases. We aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of D-SOC for diagnostic and therapeutic indications. Methods: This is a multicenter, prospective study(January 2016-June 2019) across eighteen tertiary centers. The primary outcome was procedural success of D-SOC. Secondary outcomes were: D-SOC visual assessment and diagnostic yield of SpyBite biopsy in cases of biliary strictures, stone clearance rate in cases of difficult biliary stones, rate of adverse events(AEs) for all indications. Results: D-SOC was performed in 369 patients (201(54,5%) diagnostic and 168(45,5%)therapeutic). Overall, procedural success rate was achieved in 360(97,6%) patients. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and accuracy in biliary strictures were: 88,5%, 77,3%, 83,3%, 84,1% and 83,6% for D-SOC visual impression; 80,2%, 92,6%, 95,1%, 72,5% and 84,7% for the SpyBite biopsy, respectively. For difficult biliary stones, complete duct clearance was obtained in 92,1% patients (82,1% in a single session). Overall, AEs occurred in 37(10%) cases.The grade of AEs was mild or moderate for all cases, except one which was fatal. Conclusion: D-SOC is effective for diagnostic and therapeutic indications.Most of the AEs were minor and managed conservatively, even though a fatal event has happened that is not negligible and should be considered before using D-SOC.
Dati resi disponibili2 gen 2023
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