Restrictive Strategy vs Usual Care for Cholecystectomy in Patients With Abdominal Pain and Gallstones

Author:

Comes Daan J.1,Wennmacker Sarah Z.1,Latenstein Carmen S. S.1,van der Bilt Jarmila2,Buyne Otmar3,Donkervoort Sandra C.4,Heisterkamp Joos5,in’t Hof Klaas2,Jansen Jan6,Nieuwenhuijs Vincent B.7,Steenvoorde Pascal8,Stockmann Hein B. A. C.9,Boerma Djamila10,Drenth Joost P. H.11,van Laarhoven Cornelis J. H. M.1,Boermeester Marja A.12,Dijkgraaf Marcel G. W.13,de Reuver Philip R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

2. Department of Surgery, Flevoziekenhuis, Almere, the Netherlands

3. Department of Surgery, Maasziekenhuis Pantein, Boxmeer, the Netherlands

4. Department of Surgery, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

5. Department of Surgery, Elisabeth-Tweesteden Ziekenhuis, Tilburg, the Netherlands

6. Department of Surgery, Admiraal de Ruyter Ziekenhuis, Goes, the Netherlands

7. Department of Surgery, Isala, Zwolle, the Netherlands

8. Department of Surgery, Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands

9. Department of Surgery, Spaarne Gasthuis, Hoofddorp, the Netherlands

10. Department of Surgery, Antonius Ziekenhuis, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands

11. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Amsterdam UMC – Location AMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

12. Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC – Location AMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

13. Department of Epidemiology and Data Science, Amsterdam UMC – Location AMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

ImportanceThe 1-year results of the SECURE trial, a randomized trial comparing a restrictive strategy vs usual care for select patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis for cholecystectomy, resulted in a significantly lower operation rate after restrictive strategy. However, a restrictive strategy did not result in more pain-free patients at 1 year.ObjectiveTo gauge pain level and determine the proportion of pain-free patients, operation rate, and biliary and surgical complications at the 5-year follow-up.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis randomized clinical trial was a multicenter, parallel-arm, noninferiority, prospective study. Between February 2014 and April 2017, patients from 24 hospitals with symptomatic, uncomplicated cholelithiasis were included. Uncomplicated cholelithiasis was defined as gallstone disease without signs of complicated cholelithiasis, ie, biliary pancreatitis, cholangitis, common bile duct stones, or cholecystitis. Follow-up data for this analysis were collected by telephone from July 11, 2019, to September 23, 2023.InterventionsPatients were randomized (1:1) to receive usual care or a restrictive strategy with stepwise selection for cholecystectomy.Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe primary, noninferiority end point was proportion of patients who were pain free as evaluated by Izbicki pain score at the 5-year follow-up. A 5% noninferiority margin was chosen. The secondary end points included cholecystectomy rates, biliary and surgical complications, and patient satisfaction.ResultsAmong 1067 patients, the median (IQR) age was 49.0 years (38.0-59.0 years); 786 (73.7%) were female, and 281 (26.3%) were male. At the 5-year follow-up, 228 of 363 patients (62.8%) were pain free in the usual care group, compared with 216 of 353 patients (61.2%) in restrictive strategy group (difference, 1.6%; 1-sided 95% lower confidence limit, −7.6%; noninferiority P = .18). After cholecystectomy, 187 of 294 patients (63.6%) in the usual care group and 160 of 254 patients (63.0%) in the restrictive strategy group were pain free, respectively (P = .88). The restrictive care strategy was associated with 387 of 529 cholecystectomies (73.2%) compared with 437 of 536 in the usual care group (81.5%; 8.3% difference; P = .001). No differences between groups were observed in biliary and surgical complications or in patient satisfaction.Conclusions and RelevanceIn the long-term, a restrictive strategy results in a significant but small reduction in operation rate compared with usual care and is not associated with increased biliary and surgical complications. However, regardless of the strategy, only two-third of patients were pain free. Further criteria for selecting patients with uncomplicated cholelithiasis for cholecystectomy and rethinking laparoscopic cholecystectomy as treatment is needed to improve patient-reported outcomes.Trial RegistrationCCMO Identifier: NTR4022

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

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