Peroral endoscopic myotomy: 10-year outcomes from a large, single-center U.S. series with high follow-up completion and comprehensive analysis of long-term efficacy, safety, objective GERD, and endoscopic functional luminal assessment

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Rani J. Modayil ◽  
Xiaocen Zhang ◽  
Brooke Rothberg ◽  
Maria Kollarus ◽  
Iosif Galibov ◽  
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Meng Li ◽  
Bin Lu ◽  
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Chen Gao ◽  
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Vol 50 (2) ◽  
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P. Familiari ◽  
R. Landi ◽  
F. Borrelli De Andreis ◽  
A. Calì ◽  
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Pietro Familiari ◽  
Rosario Landi ◽  
Anna Calì ◽  
Francesca D'Aversa ◽  
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Stavros N. Stavropoulos ◽  
Xiaocen Zhang ◽  
Rani J. Modayil ◽  
Krishna C. Gurram ◽  
Collin E. Brathwaite ◽  
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Endoscopy ◽  
2020 ◽  
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Olivier Ragi ◽  
Jérémie Jacques ◽  
Julien Branche ◽  
Sarah Leblanc ◽  
Geoffroy Vanbiervliet ◽  
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Abstract Background: Data on the long-term outcomes of gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) for refractory gastroparesis are lacking. We report the results of a large multicenter long-term follow-up study of G-POEM for refractory gastroparesis. Methods: This was a retrospective multicenter study of all G-POEM operations performed in seven expert French centers for refractory gastroparesis with at least 1 year of follow-up. The primary endpoint was the 1-year clinical success rate, defined as at least a 1-point improvement in the Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI). Results: 76 patients were included (60.5 % women; age 56 years). The median symptom duration was 48 months. The median gastric retention at 4 hours (H4) before G-POEM was 45 % (interquartile range [IQR] 29 % – 67 %). The median GCSI before G-POEM was 3.6 (IQR 2.8 – 4.0). Clinical success was achieved in 65.8 % of the patients at 1 year, with a median rate of reduction in the GCSI score of 41 %. In logistic regression analysis, only a high preoperative GCSI satiety subscale score was predictive of clinical success (odds ratio [OR] 3.41, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.01 – 11.54; P = 0.048), while a high rate of gastric retention at H4 was significantly associated with clinical failure (OR 0.97, 95 %CI 0.95 – 1.00; P = 0.03). Conclusions: The results confirm the efficacy of G-POEM for the treatment of refractory gastroparesis, as evidenced by a 65.8 % clinical success rate at 1 year. Although G-POEM is promising, prospective sham-controlled trials are urgently needed to confirm its efficacy and identify the patient populations who will benefit most from this procedure.


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