Cholesterolosis in patients with chronic acalculous biliary pain

Author:

Kmiot W A1,Perry E P1,Donovan I A1,Lee M J R1,Wolverson R F1,Harding L K2,Neoptolemos J P1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, UK

2. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, UK

Abstract

Abstract The outcome of patients with cholesterolosis was compared with that of those with chronic cholecystitis operated on for chronic acalculous biliary pain. A total of 55 patients with acalculous biliary pain with a median symptom duration of 24 (range 6–120) months were investigated by dynamic cholescintigraphy and followed for a median of 24 (range 12–60) months. Thirty-five patients underwent cholecystectomy, of whom 22 had a low gallbladder ejection fraction (under 35 per cent), with symptomatic improvement in 21 of these (P<0·01). All four patients with a normal ejection fraction (35–50 per cent) improved after cholecystectomy but only four of nine with a high ejection fraction (over 50 per cent) did so. Results of histological examination were available in 32 patients and revealed cholesterolosis in 20. A low ejection fraction was found in 16 patients with cholesterolosis, of whom 15 showed symptomatic improvement after cholecystectomy; the other four patients had a high fraction and all improved after cholecystectomy. Overall, symptoms in 19 of 20 patients with cholesterolosis improved after cholecystectomy compared with only seven of 12 with chronic cholecystitis (P=0·03).

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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