丝裂霉素C局部应用治疗儿童复发性食管狭窄的疗效和安全性。

D. Ley, M. Bridenne, F. Gottrand, J. Lemale, B. Hauser, A. Lachaux, L. Rebouissoux, J. Viala, P. Fayoux, L. Michaud
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目的长期应用丝裂霉素C (MC)治疗复发性食管狭窄的研究有限。我们评估了局部应用MC治疗复发性食管狭窄儿童的长期疗效和安全性。方法回顾性研究39例患者(17例女孩),中位年龄为19.5个月(范围:2.4-196.0)。狭窄的病因为食道闭锁(25例)、腐蚀性食入(9例)、先天性食道狭窄(3例)和其他原因(2例)。35例(90%)患者单发狭窄,4例(10%)患者多发狭窄。在MC之前,患者接受了多次重复扩张(中位数:每个孩子3次扩张(范围:2-26)),中位数时间为7个月(范围:2.6-49.3)。治疗成功被先验地定义为在应用MC之前和之后的同一时期内扩张次数的减少。结果26例(67%)患者,应用MC被认为是成功的:102例对17例(P < 0.0001)。16例(41%)患者在应用MC后的随访期间从未需要额外的扩张(中位数:3.1年(范围:0.6-8.5))。未见MC相关并发症。16例患者在最大随访时进行了MC应用部位的活检,未发现异常增生。与MC成功相关的因素有三个:单一狭窄、短狭窄和III型食管闭锁。结论本研究是最大的系列报道,表明局部应用MC是治疗复发性食管狭窄儿童的有效和安全的方法。
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Efficacy and safety of the local application of mitomycin C to recurrent oesophageal strictures in children.
OBJECTIVES Research on long-term use of mitomycin C (MC) for recurrent oesophageal stenoses is limited. We assessed the long-term efficacy and safety of local application of MC for recurrent oesophageal stenoses in children. METHODS This was a retrospective study of 39 patients (17 girls) with a median age of 19.5 months (range: 2.4-196.0) at the time of MC application. The aetiologies of stenosis were oesophageal atresia (n = 25), caustic ingestion (n = 9), congenital oesophageal stenosis (n = 3), and other causes (n = 2). Stenosis was single in 35 (90%) patients and multiple in 4 (10%). Before MC, patients underwent multiple repeated dilations (median: 3 dilations per child (range: 2-26)) over a median period of 7 months (range: 2.6-49.3). Treatment success was defined a priori as a reduction in the number of dilations over the same period from before to after the application of MC. RESULTS For 26 (67%) patients, the application of MC was considered a success: 102 versus 17 dilatations (P < 0.0001). Sixteen (41%) patients never required additional dilation during the follow-up after MC application (median: 3.1 years (range: 0.6-8.5)). No complication related to MC was observed. Biopsies at the site of MC application were performed at maximal follow-up in 16 patients and revealed no dysplasia. Three factors were associated with success of MC: single stenosis, short stenosis, and oesophageal atresia type III. CONCLUSIONS This study is the largest series reported showing that topical application of MC is an efficient and safe treatment for recurrent oesophageal stenosis in children.
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