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. 2023 May 7;12(9):3325. doi: 10.3390/jcm12093325

Table 1.

Summary of Results for Selected Studies Utilizing EUS-Guided EA for PCN Therapy.

Author Study Year Ablative Strategy Number of Treated Patients Number of Treated Lesions Efficacy on Follow-Up Imaging **, n (%) Adverse Events, (n)
MCN IPMN Other * Incomplete Response Partial Response Complete Response
Gan et al. [5] 2005 Ethanol
(5–80%)
25 14 3 6 13 (56) 2 (9) 8 (35) None
DeWitt et al. [59] 2009 Ethanol
(80%)
25 10 10 5 13 (59) 0 (0) 9 (41) Mild abdominal pain (7); Intra-cystic bleeding (1); Acute pancreatitis (1)
Saline 17 *** 7 7 3 11 (79) 0 (0) 3 (21) **** Mild abdominal pain (3)
DiMaio et al. [56] 2011 Ethanol
(80%)
13 0 13 0 8 (62) 0 (0) 5 (38) Mild abdominal pain (1)
Caillol et al. [24] 2012 Ethanol
(99%)
13 14 0 0 2 (15) 0 (0) 11 (85) None
Gómez et al. [57] 2016 Ethanol
(80%)
23 4 15 4 11 (48) 10 (43) 2 (9) Mild abdominal pain (1): Acute pancreatitis (1)
Park et al. [58] 2016 Ethanol
(99%)
91 12 9 70 13 (14) 37 (41) 41 (45) Mild abdominal pain (18); Fever without infection (8); Acute pancreatitis (3)

* The designation of “Other” includes patients treated in the above studies for cystic lesions that are non-neoplastic (i.e., pseudocysts), neoplastic without malignant potential (i.e., SCNs), or indeterminate based on pre-procedural analysis. Although the scope of this review focuses on the use of EUS-guided ablative procedures in the treatment of neoplastic cysts capable of malignant transformation (i.e., MCNs and IPMNs), this column is included in the table for the purpose of completeness. ** Complete response is defined as the radiographic absence of residual lesion on post-procedural imaging. Incomplete response is defined as either persistent or enlarged residual lesion on post-procedural imaging. If the study authors noted reduction in lesion size without resolution on post-procedural imaging, this is considered a partial response; if this was not recorded by the study authors, these lesions are categorized as incomplete response. *** Of the 17 patients initially treated with a session of saline lavage, 14 received a second follow-up session with ethanol lavage. **** All three patients with complete cyst resolution received initial saline lavage followed by a second session with ethanol lavage.