Evaluation of endoscopic variceal ligation in prophylactic therapy for bleeding of oesophageal varices: A prospective, controlled trial compared withendoscopic injection sclerotherapy
Y. Gotoh et al., Evaluation of endoscopic variceal ligation in prophylactic therapy for bleeding of oesophageal varices: A prospective, controlled trial compared withendoscopic injection sclerotherapy, J GASTR HEP, 14(3), 1999, pp. 241-244
Background: To evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL)
in prophylactic therapy for oesophageal varices, we performed a randomized
prospective trial to compare the recurrence of oesophageal varices treated
by EVL with those treated by endoscopic injection sclerotherapy.
Methods: Fifty patients with liver cirrhosis were divided into hive groups
at random, after informed consents were obtained, to receive prophylactic t
herapy for bleeding of oesophageal varices. Group 1 patients underwent sess
ions of sclerotherapy with 5% ethanolamine oleate used as the sclerosant. G
roup 2 patients underwent EVL followed by one or two sessions of sclerother
apy.
Results: During the 18 month follow-up period, both the recurrence rate in
group 2 (56%) and the incidence of bleeding (20%) were significantly higher
compared with group 1 (recurrence rate 16%, bleeding 0%).
Conclusions: This result indicates that EVL is not effective for prophylact
ic therapy for oesophageal varices in liver cirrhosis.