Lakatos L, Mester G, Reti G, Nagy A, Lakatos PL. Selection criteria for preoperative endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography before laparoscopic cholecystectomy and endoscopic treatment of bile duct stones: Results of a retrospective, single center study between 1996-2002. World J Gastroenterol 2004; 10(23): 3495-3499 [PMID: 15526372 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i23.3495]
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Laszlo Lakatos, M.D., PhD, 1st Department of Medicine, Csolnoky F, Province Hospital, Korhaz u.1, Veszprem, H-8200 Hungary. laklaci@hotmail.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 1, 2004; 10(23): 3495-3499 Published online Dec 1, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i23.3495
Table 1 Number of ERCP and/or LC cases per year in the Csolnoky Ferenc Hospital, Veszprém, Hungary
Year
ERCP
LC
ERCP-LC
1996
373
99
15
1997
393
164
28
1998
375
140
27
1999
490
189
33
2000
558
183
36
2001
378
246
42
2002
391
227
25
Total
2258
1248
206
Average
423/yr
178
29/yr
Table 2 Preoperative ERCP, age and gender of patients (n = 206)
Gender
n (%)
Mean age
Male
48 (23)
57.4
Female
158 (77)
51.0
Total
206 (100)
52.5
Table 3 Results of preoperative ERCPs performed prior to LC (n = 206)
ERCP finding
n
%
Common bile duct (CBD) stone
81
39.3
Negative
119
57.8
CBD not filled
6
2.9
Successful EST and duct clearance
79/81
97.5
Complication
3
1.5
-bleeding
1
0.5
-pancreatitis
1
0.5
-stone impaction
1
0.5
Table 4 Common bile duct stones in cases of different posi-tive prognostic factors (PPF)
Factor
Number
Stone
Negative
Unsuccessful
%
Hyperbilirubinaemia ( > 2)
61
44
16
1
72
Elevated ASAT/ALAT ( > 50%)
116
74
39
3
64
Elevated GGT/ALP ( > 50%)
134
79
52
3
59
Acute pancreatitis (AP)
26
18
7
1
69
AP in the anamnesis
20
4
16
0
20
Jaundice in the anamnesis
29
1
26
2
3
US: CBD ≥ 8 mm
53
38
14
1
71
US: bile duct stone
7
4
3
0
57
Biliary colic
106
62
42
2
58
Table 5 Total predictive value of different positive predictive factors (PPF) for common bile duct stone
Factor
PPV %
NPV %
Sensitivity %
Specificity %
Hyperbilirubinaemia
73.3
73.6
54.3
86.6
Elevated ASAT/ALAT
65.4
91.9
91.3
67.2
Elevated GGT/ALP
60.3
97.1
97.5
56.3
Acute pancreatitis (AP)
72.0
73.5
22.2
96.2
AP in the anamnesis
20.0
57.2
4.9
86.5
Jaundice in the anamnesis
3.7
53.7
1.2
78.2
US: CBD ≥ 8 mm
73.1
70.9
46.9
88.2
US: bile duct stone
57.1
60.1
4.9
97.5
Table 6 Predictive value of positive predictive factors (PPF) for CBD stones and effect of associated other factors, n (%)
Factor
Alone
One further factor
Two or more further factors
Hyperbilirubinaemia
0/3
1/5 (20)
43/53 (81)
Elevated ASAT/ALAT
1/11 (9)
13/32 (41)
60/73 (82)
Elevated GGT/ALP
1/24 (4)
16/35 (46)
62/75 (83)
Acute pancreatitis (AP)
-
0/3
18/23 (78)
AP in the anamnesis
1/12 (8)
0/3
3/5 (60)
Jaundice in the anamnesis
0/27
1/2 (50)
-
US: CBD ≥ 8 mm
0/7
6/11 (55)
32/35 (91)
US: bile duct stone
0/1
-
4/6 (67)
Table 7 Association between the number of positive predic-tive factors and ERCP findings (n = 206)
Number of positive factors
Number
Stone
Negative
Unsuccessful
%
1
84
1
80
3
1.2
2
46
19
25
2
43.1
3
40
29
11
0
72.5
≥ 4
36
32
3
1
91.4
Table 8 Predictive value of predictive factors according to the number of positive factors
Number of positive factors
Number
PPV %
NPV %
Sensitivity %
Specificity %
1
84
1.2
-
-
-
2
46
43.1
98.7
95.2
76.1
3
40
72.5
84.0
59.1
90.5
≥ 4
36
91.4
72.0
40.2
98.4
Citation: Lakatos L, Mester G, Reti G, Nagy A, Lakatos PL. Selection criteria for preoperative endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography before laparoscopic cholecystectomy and endoscopic treatment of bile duct stones: Results of a retrospective, single center study between 1996-2002. World J Gastroenterol 2004; 10(23): 3495-3499