Abstract

Introduction: Endosonography-guided biliary drainage (EUS-BD) serves as a rescue treatment modality for patients with malignant biliary obstruction when endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) fails. Objectives: This study explores the effects of EUS-BD on liver function and quality of life (QoL). Patients and Methods: Patients with malignant biliary obstruction and failed ERCP were enrolled to undergo EUS-BD. QoL, including pruritus severity, was evaluated using EQ-5D-5L and PSS-10 questionnaires before and after EUS-BD. Serum bilirubin and liver function tests were measured on the procedure day, two days, and at least 14 days post-procedure. Results: During a 20-month study period, 1755 ERCPs were performed, with 595 for malignant cases. Of these, 49 underwent EUS-BD following failed ERCP, and 37 (54% women, age range 34-87 years) completed the 14-day follow-up. Pancreatic cancer was the most common (49%) condition, and the median hospital stay was 4 days. Serum bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and gamma-glutamyl transferase significantly decreased 2 and 14 days after EUS-BD (all p < 0.001). Pruritus significantly improved, with an average reduction of 5.19 points on the PSS-10 scale two weeks post-procedure (p < 0.001). EUS-BD led to improvements in anxiety and depression according to the EQ-5D-5L (p = 0.013). Conversely, deteriorations were observed in the Mobility, Self-Care, and Usual Activities domains over time (all p < 0.05). Successful EUS-BD enabled the resumption of chemotherapy in 11 (30%) patients. The median post-procedure survival was 112 (range 27-1030) days. Conclusions: EUS-BD improves liver parameters and some aspects of life quality in patients with malignant biliary obstruction, thereby increasing their eligibility for optimal palliative care.

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