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Variceal Band Ligation in the Prevention of Variceal Bleeding: A Multicenter Trial
Authors:Asma Ouakaa-Kchaou   Jamel Kharrat   Khaoula Mir   Boussourra Houda   Nabil Abdelli   Salem Ajmi   Msaddek Azzouz   Hatem Ben Abdallah   Nabyl Ben Mami   Slim Bouzaidi   Sofiene Chouaib   Lamia Golli   Wissem Melki   Taoufik Najjar   Hammouda Saffar   Najet Belhadj   Abdeljabbar Ghorbel
Abstract:

Background/Aim:

Variceal bleeding is a life-threatening complication of portal hypertension with a high probability of recurrence. Treatment to prevent first bleeding or rebleeding is mandatory. The study has been aimed at investigating the effectiveness of endoscopic band ligation in preventing upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with portal hypertension and to establish the clinical outcome of patients.

Patients and Methods:

We analyzed in a multicenter trial, the efficacy and side effects of endoscopic band ligation for the primary and secondary prophylaxis of esophageal variceal bleeding. We assigned 603 patients with portal hypertension who were hospitalized to receive treatment with endoscopic ligation. Sessions of ligation were repeated every two to three weeks until the varices were eradicated. The primary end point was recurrent bleeding.

Results:

The median follow-up period was 32 months. A total of 126 patients had recurrent bleeding. All episodes were related to portal hypertension and 79 to recurrent variceal bleeding. There were major complications in 51 patients (30 had bleeding esophageal ulcers). Seventy-eight patients died, 26 deaths were related to variceal bleeding and 1 to bleeding esophageal ulcers.

Conclusions:

A great improvement in the prevention of variceal bleeding has emerged over the last years. However, further therapeutic options that combine higher efficacy, better tolerance and fewer side effects are needed.
Keywords:Endoscopic band ligation   esophageal varices   portal hypertension
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