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Anatomy of Major Duodenal Papilla Influences ERCP Outcomes and Complication Rates: A Single Center Prospective Study.

Gheorghe Gh BălanMukul AryaAdrian CatineanVasile SandruMihaela MoscaluGabriel ConstantinescuAnca Victorița TrifanGabriela StefanescuCatalin Victor Sfarti
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2020)
Morphology of the papilla influences both overall complication rates (95%CI, p = 0.0066) and post-ERCP pancreatitis rates (95%CI, p = 0.01001) in univariate analysis. Type IV papillae have proven to be independent risk factors for post-ERCP pancreatitis in multivariate analysis (OR = 12.176, 95%CI, p = 0.005). Type I papillae have been significantly linked to difficult cannulation (AUC = 0.591, 95%CI, p = 0.008); Conclusions: In the monitored cohort morphology of the major duodenal papilla has significantly influenced both ERCP outcomes and post-procedural complication rates.
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