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Efficacy of airway stenting and nasogastric tube insertion in airway-esophageal fistula patients with airways compromised by advanced malignancy.

The clinical respiratory journal 2024 Vol.18(2) p. e13737

Wu X, Lu G, Luo LC, Wei H, Yi Q, Luo W

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[INTRODUCTION] Whether airway-compromised airway-esophageal fistula (AEF) patients should undergo combined airway and esophageal stenting is controversial.

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  • 표본수 (n) 12
  • p-value P = 0.04
  • p-value P < 0.05

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APA Wu X, Lu G, et al. (2024). Efficacy of airway stenting and nasogastric tube insertion in airway-esophageal fistula patients with airways compromised by advanced malignancy.. The clinical respiratory journal, 18(2), e13737. https://doi.org/10.1111/crj.13737
MLA Wu X, et al.. "Efficacy of airway stenting and nasogastric tube insertion in airway-esophageal fistula patients with airways compromised by advanced malignancy.." The clinical respiratory journal, vol. 18, no. 2, 2024, pp. e13737.
PMID 38350674
DOI 10.1111/crj.13737

Abstract

[INTRODUCTION] Whether airway-compromised airway-esophageal fistula (AEF) patients should undergo combined airway and esophageal stenting is controversial. This study was designed to evaluate the survival prognosis and poststent interventions in AEF patients with airways compromised by advanced malignancy with or without airway stents.

[METHODS] A retrospective analysis of the medical records, survival times, and poststent interventions of 17 patients with or without airway stents was performed.

[RESULTS] The causes of AEF were esophageal cancer (11/17, 64.7%), lung cancer (6/17, 29.4%), and thyroid cancer (1/17, 5.9%). All patients received a nasogastric tube (n = 12) or underwent gastrostomy (n = 5) to resume enteral nutrition. Thirteen patients underwent airway stent insertion (13/17, 76.5%), whereas four patients did not. Four patients with a high risk of stent migration received external stent fixation to the trachea. Three of the patients with stents suffered severe granulation tissue formation and needed repeated bronchoscopy interventions. In the stented group, none of the patients developed stent migration, and the overall median survival time was 9 months, compared with 1.25 months in the nonstented group (P = 0.04). Cox proportional hazards regression revealed that stent insertion, nasogastric tube insertion, and transcatheter bronchial artery chemoembolization were protective factors against death, whereas surgery-related fistula, fistula larger than 2 cm, continued chemotherapy, and age were risk factors for poor survival (P < 0.05).

[CONCLUSION] In airway-compromised AEF patients, airway stents and nasogastric tubes are probably the preferred treatments. Airway stenting is tolerable, and routine weekly poststent bronchoscopy is needed in the first month and depending on respiratory symptoms thereafter.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Retrospective Studies; Esophageal Fistula; Esophageal Neoplasms; Stents; Treatment Outcome

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