Preoperative biliary drainage in severely jaundiced patients with pancreatic head cancer: A retrospective cohort study
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2022-11
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Background: Guidelines recommend against preoperative biliary drainage (PBD) in patients with pancreatic head cancer if bilirubin levels are <250 μmol/l. However, patients with higher bilirubin levels undergo PBD, despite the lack of supporting evidence. This study aims to evaluate outcomes in patients with a bilirubin level ≥250 and < 250. Methods: Patients were identified from databases of 3 centers. Outcomes were compared in patients with a bilirubin level ≥250 versus <250 both at the time of diagnosis and directly prior to surgery. Results: 244 patients were included. PBD was performed in 64% (123/191) with bilirubin <250 at diagnosis and 91% (48/53) with bilirubin ≥250. PBD technical success (83% vs. 81%, p = 0.80) and PBD related complications (33% vs. 29%, p = 0.60) did not differ between these groups. Analyzing bilirubin levels ≥250 versus <250 directly prior to surgery, no differences in severe postoperative complications and mortality were found. Conclusions: In patients with a pancreatic head cancer, PBD technical success and complications, and severe postoperative complications did not differ between patients with a bilirubin level ≥250 and < 250. Our study does not support a different approach regarding PBD in patients with severe jaundice.
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Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Journal Article
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van Gils, L, Verbeek, R, Wellerdieck, N, Bollen, T, van Leeuwen, M, Schwartz, M, Vleggaar, F, Molenaar, I Q Q, van Santvoort, H, van Hooft, J, Verdonk, R, Weusten, B & of the Regional Academic Cancer Center Utrecht (RAKU) 2022, 'Preoperative biliary drainage in severely jaundiced patients with pancreatic head cancer : A retrospective cohort study', International Hepato-Pancreato Biliary Association., vol. 24, no. 11, pp. 1888-1897. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpb.2022.05.1345