A Chinese prospective multicenter cohort study evaluating EUS-guided drainage of pancreatic fluid collections using the Hot AXIOS system

Background and Objectives: The Hot AXIOS system, which features a cautery-enhanced lumen-apposing metal stent, facilitates EUS-guided transmural drainage of pancreatic fluid collection (PFC). We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of stents in a multicenter Chinese cohort. Patients and Methods: Thirty patients from nine centers with a single pancreatic pseudocyst (PP) or walled-off necrosis (WON) who underwent EUS-guided transgastric or transduodenal drainage with the novel stent were prospectively enrolled. Results: We included 15 (50%) patients with PPs and 15 (50%) with WONs. The mean diameter of the PFCs was 11.06 ± 3.56 cm. Stent placement was technically successful in all patients (100%), whereas clinical success was achieved in 93.3% of patients (28/30). Clinical success was defined as the alleviation of clinical symptoms combined with at least a 50% reduction in PFC diameter within 60 days after surgery. 73.3% (22/30) of AXIOS stents were removed after reaching clinical success in the 1st month of follow-up. A total of 14 (46.7%) PFC-associated infections occurred (4 pre- and 10 postoperation), which recovered within 1 week after treatment. Other complications included three (10%) partially or fully blocked stents and two (6.7%) stent migrations. Regarding the fully opened stent without blocking, complete remission of PFCs within 1 month was independently predicted by a previous pancreatitis attack > 6 months prior (adjusted odds ratio: 11.143; 95% confidence interval: 1.108–112.012; P = 0.041). Conclusion: EUS-guided drainage of PFCs using the Hot AXIOS system is safe and efficient. Regarding completely patent stents, a previous pancreatitis attack > 6 months prior predicts a greater chance of achieving 100% remission of PFCs within 1 month of AXIOS treatment.

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