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. 2022 Mar 28;22:147. doi: 10.1186/s12876-022-02232-x

Table 1.

The Clinicopathological characteristics of patients with RES after ESD and univariate analysis of endoscopic treatment success

Category N (%)/M (range) Success no P&
Sex Female 27 (54) 14 0.203
Male 23 (46) 16
Age (years) 65.5 (45–77) - 0.921
Smoking history 13 (26) 9 0.430
Drinking history 12 (24) 7 0.892
Depth of in infiltration m1 20 (40) 16 0.200
m2 14 (28) 6
m3 12 (24) 6
sm1 2 (4) 1
sm2 2 (4) 1
Tumor location* Cervical 31 (62) 18 0.721
Thoracic 19 (38) 12
Postoperative pathology HGIN 20 (40) 12 0.322
SCC 30 (60) 18
Length of lesion (cm) 9 (2–19) - 0.652
Circumferential ratio 1/2–1 18 (36) 13 0.122
1 32 (64) 17
Operating time (min) 102 (40–261) 0.318
En bloc Resection 50 (100) 30 -
Muscular injury 21 (42) 14 0.413
Clip 4 (8) 2 0.670
Coagulation 24 (48) 19 0.008
Dilation times 6 (3–33) 0.763
Length of strictures (cm) 4 (1–9) 0.643
Number of strictures One 43 (86) 23 0.020
Two or more 7 (14) 7
R0 resection 34 (50) 20 0.558
Dysphagia-free period (days) 42 (7–863) 0.550
Pre-dilation period (days) 51 (9–276) 0.001
Therapy Dilation + Oral Prednisone 27 (54) 10  < 0.001
Dilation only 23 (46) 20
Bougie dilator 11 (22) 20 0.022
Balloon dilator only 39 (78) 10
Stents 7 (14) 5 0.506
Pre-dilation dysphagia score 4 (1–4) 0.098
Post-dilation dysphagia score 1 (0–4)  < 0.001

RES: Refractory esophageal strictures

*The location of oral-lateral lesion

&P indicates a significant relationship between characteristics of patients and endoscopic therapy successes in univariate analysis