Randomized controlled trial of injection sclerotherapy for bleeding oesophageal varices—an interim report

Author:

Yassin Y M1,Sherif S M1

Affiliation:

1. Gastroenterology Unit, Medical Academy General Hospital, Kobri-El-Kobba, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

Abstract Oesophageal varices are the commonest cause of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in Egypt, due to the prevalence not only of schistosomiasis but also chronic hepatitis. Poor results of conventional treatment and shunt surgery led us to evaluate injection sclerotherapy, using fibreoptic endoscopy. In a controlled trial, 108 patients were randomly allocated to injection sclerotherapy or to conventional treatment (medical measures, with modified splenectomy and oesophagogastric devascularization in selected cases). We report the results in the first 108 patients, with a follow-up of 1·35 months. Fifty-three patients received injection sclerotherapy; 5 died (2 of recurrent bleeding) and 5 others had recurrent bleeding but were controlled by further injections. Thirty-six of the 55 control patients underwent surgery; 5 died (2 of recurrent bleeding) and 2 others developed recurrent bleeding. Further bleeding occurred in 12 of the 19 patients who were managed by medical measures alone, with 7 dying. These early results indicate that injection sclerotherapy can be effective in urgent and elective situations and that it appears to have advantages over conventional medical and surgical treatments.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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