Rasoul Sotoudehmanesh, Ali Ali Asgari, Mohammad Bagheri, Roya Rahimi
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背景:吸食鸦片是一个重大的社会和公共卫生问题。鸦片对胰胆系统有许多影响。本研究旨在通过内窥镜超声波检查(EUS)评估鸦片成瘾患者的胰胆管变化。研究方法研究期间,连续纳入了因上消化道粘膜下病变而转诊接受 EUS 检查的患者。前瞻性记录鸦片成瘾史和临床症状。使用 EUS 评估总胆管 (CBD)、胰管 (PD)、瓦特鞍大小和胆囊异常。结果共研究了 254 名患者(53.1% 为男性,平均年龄为 55.4±14.2 岁)。56名患者(22.0%)有鸦片成瘾史。两名患者(3.6%)和一名对照组患者(0.5%)发现胆总管结石(P=0.06)。在 13 名鸦片成瘾者(23.2%)和 16 名对照组患者(8.1%)中发现了胆囊结石(P=0.002)。鸦片成瘾患者的 CBD 平均直径和 Vater ampulla 的大小(PP=0.04)均明显增大。结论鸦片成瘾患者的胆道和腹腔静脉扩张更为常见。不过,这些发现的临床意义还需要在今后的研究中进一步评估。
Opium Effects on Pancreatobiliary System in Opium Abusers Evaluated by Endoscopic Ultrasonography.
Background: Opium use is a significant social and public health issue. There are numerous effects of opium documented as affecting the pancreatobiliary system. The aim of the study was to assess the pancreatobiliary changes in patients with opium addiction by endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS). Methods: During the study period, consecutive patients who were referred for EUS of submucosal upper gastrointestinal lesions were included. The history of opium addiction and clinical symptoms were recorded prospectively. Diameters of the common bile duct (CBD), pancreatic duct (PD), size of the ampulla of Vater, and gallbladder abnormalities were evaluated using EUS. Results: A total of 254 patients (53.1% male, mean age of 55.4±14.2 years) were studied. A history of opium addiction was present in 56 patients (22.0%). Choledocholithiasis was found in two patients (3.6%) and one control (0.5%) patient (P=0.06). Gallbladder stones were found in 13 opium-addict (23.2%) and 16 control (8.1%) patients (P=0.002). The mean diameter of the CBD, size of the ampulla of Vater (P<0.001), and PD (P=0.04) were all significantly greater in patients with opium addiction. Conclusion: Dilation of the biliary and PDs is seen more commonly in patients addicted to opium. However, the clinical implications of these findings need to be further evaluated in future studies.