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Global prospective case series of ERCPs using a single-use duodenoscope
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- Bruno , MJ , Beyna , T , EXALT Single-use Duodenoscope Study Group , Carr-Locke , D , Chahal , P , Costamagna , G , Devereaux , B , Giovannini , M , Goenka , MK , Khor , C , Lau , J , May , G , Muthusamy , VR , Patel , S , Petersen , BT , Pleskow , DK , Raijman , I , Reddy , DN , Repici , A , Ross , AS , Sejpal , DV , Sherman , S , Siddiqui , UD , Ziady , C , Peetermans , JA , Rousseau , MJ & Slivka , A 2023 , ' Global prospective case series of ERCPs using a single-use duodenoscope ' , Endoscopy , vol. 55 , no. 12 , pp. 1103-1114 .
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Background The first commercialized single-use duodenoscope was cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration in December 2019. Data regarding endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) using a single-use duodenoscope are needed on a broader range of cases conducted by endoscopists with varying levels of experience in a wide range of geographic areas. Methods 61 endoscopists at 22 academic centers in 11 countries performed ERCP procedures in adult patients aged ? 18. Outcomes included ERCP completion for the intended indication, rate of crossover to a reusable endoscope, device performance ratings, and serious adverse events (SAEs). Results Among 551 patients, 236 (42.8 %) were aged >65, 281 (51.0 %) were men, and 256 (46.5 %) had their procedure as an inpatient. ERCPs included 196 (35.6 %) with American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy complexity of grades 3 4. A total of 529 ERCPs (96.0 %) were completed: 503 (91.3 %) using only the single-use duodenoscope, and 26 (4.7 %) with crossover to a reusable endoscope. There were 22 ERCPs (4.0 %) that were not completed, of which 11 (2.0 %) included a crossover and 11 (2.0 %) were aborted cases (no crossover). Median ERCP completion time was 24.0 minutes. Median overall satisfaction with the single-use duodenoscope was 8.0 (scale of 1 to 10 [best]). SAEs were reported in 43 patients (7.8 %), including 17 (3.1 %) who developed post-ERCP pancreatitis. Conclusions In academic medical centers over a wide geographic distribution, endoscopists with varying levels of experience using the first marketed single-use duodenoscope had good ERCP procedural success and reported high performance ratings for this device.
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- Bruno , MJ , Beyna , T , EXALT Single-use Duodenoscope Study Group , Carr-Locke , D , Chahal , P , Costamagna , G , Devereaux , B , Giovannini , M , Goenka , MK , Khor , C , Lau , J , May , G , Muthusamy , VR , Patel , S , Petersen , BT , Pleskow , DK , Raijman , I , Reddy , DN , Repici , A , Ross , AS , Sejpal , DV , Sherman , S , Siddiqui , UD , Ziady , C , Peetermans , JA , Rousseau , MJ & Slivka , A 2023 , ' Global prospective case series of ERCPs using a single-use duodenoscope ' , Endoscopy , vol. 55 , no. 12 , pp. 1103-1114 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1405298236
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource