@article{82fa055d4ae74445afe03e5846a1022b,
title = "Adverse events of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration for histologic diagnosis in Japanese tertiary centers: Multicenter retrospective study",
abstract = "Background and Aims: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is used for the histopathological diagnosis of any type of gastrointestinal disease. Few adverse events are experienced with this procedure; however, the actual rate of adverse events remains unclear. This study aimed to clarify the current status of cases that experienced adverse events related to the EUS-FNA procedure used for histopathologic diagnoses. Methods: A retrospective analysis of cases with EUS-FNA-related adverse events in Japanese tertiary centers was conducted by assessing the following clinical data: basic case information, FNA technique, type of procedural adverse events, and prognosis. Results: Of the 13,566 EUS-FNA cases overall, the total number of cases in which adverse events related to EUS-FNA occurred was 234. The incidence of EUS-FNA-related adverse events was ~1.7%. Bleeding and pancreatitis cases accounted for ~49.1% and 26.5% of all adverse events, respectively. Bleeding was the most common adverse event with only seven cases requiring blood transfusion. In cases with neuroendocrine tumors, pancreatitis was the most frequent adverse event. Needle tract seeding because of EUS-FNA was observed during the follow-up period in only ~0.1% of cases with pancreatic cancer. There was no mortality because of adverse events caused by EUS-FNA. Conclusions: This study revealed that the adverse events-related EUS-FNA for histopathologic diagnoses were not severe conditions, and had low incidence.",
keywords = "adverse event, bleeding, needle tract seeding, pancreatitis",
author = "Atsushi Kanno and Ichiro Yasuda and Atsushi Irisawa and Kazuo Hara and Reiko Ashida and Takuji Iwashita and Mamoru Takenaka and Akio Katanuma and Tetsuya Takikawa and Kensuke Kubota and Hironari Kato and Yousuke Nakai and Shomei Ryozawa and Masayuki Kitano and Hiroyuki Isayama and Hideki Kamada and Yoshinobu Okabe and Keiji Hanada and Koushiro Ohtsubo and Shinpei Doi and Hiroyuki Hisai and Goro Shibukawa and Hiroo Imazu and Atsushi Masamune",
note = "Funding Information: Yousuke Nakai was supported by grants or donations from Boston Scientific Japan and Medico's Hirata Inc. Yousuke Nakai, Atsushi Irisawa, Akio Katanuma, Masayuki Kitano, Atsushi Kanno and Takuji Iwashita is an associate editor of . Akio Katanuma is a consultant of Medicos Hirata Co., Ltd. and received lecture fees from Olympus Co., Ltd. Masayuki Kitano has received honoraria from Olympus Corporation for speaking lectures in conferences. Hiroyuki Isayama was supported by a speaker fee and research fee from Boston Scientific Japan. Other authors have no COI to disclose. Digestive Endoscopy Funding Information: We express our deepest appreciation for the members of this study group. The groups are listed below. This study group comprises A. Kanno from Jichi Medical University (Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology); I. Yasuda and K. Takahashi from University of Toyama (Third Department of Internal Medicine); A. Irisawa and N. Izawa from Dokkyo Medical University School of Medicine (Department of Gastroenterology); K. Hara and N. Okuno from Aichi Cancer Center Hospital (Department of Gastroenterology); R. Ashida from?Osaka International Cancer Institute (Departments of Cancer Survey and Gastrointestinal Oncology); T. Iwashita and Y. Iwasa from Gifu University Hospital (First Department of Internal Medicine); M. Takenaka from Kinki University Faculty of Medicine (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology); A. Katanuma and T. Kin from Teine Keijinkai Hospital (Center for Gastroenterology); K.?Kubota from Yokohama City University School of Medicine (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology); H. Kato and Y. Saragai from Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology); Y. Nakai and K. Ishigaki from Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo (Department of Gastroenterology); S. Ryozawa from Saitama Medical University International Medical Center (Department of Gastroenterology); M. Kitano and J. Nuta from Wakayama Medical University Hospital (Second Department of Internal Medicine); H. Isayama and W. Yamagata from Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine (Department of Gastroenterology); H. Kamada and K. Kato from Kagawa University (Department of Gastroenterology and Neurology, Faculty of Medicine); Y. Okabe and M. Yasumoto from Kurume University School of Medicine (Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine); K. Hanada and M. Yokode from JA Onomichi General Hospital (Department of Gastroenterology); K. Ohtsubo from Kanazawa University (Division of Medical Oncology, Cancer Research Institute); S. Doi from Teikyo University Mizonokuchi Hospital (Department of Gastroenterology); H. Hisai from Japanese Red Cross Date General Hospital (Department of Gastroenterology); G. Shibukawa from Aizu Medical Center, Fukushima Medical University (Department of Gastroenterology); H. Imazu from Nihon University School of Medicine (Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine) and T. Takikawa and A. Masamune from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine (Division of Gastroenterology). Funding Information: This work was supported in part by Grant‐in‐Aid from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (18K07867 to A. Kanno). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society.",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1111/den.13912",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
pages = "1146--1157",
journal = "Digestive Endoscopy",
issn = "0915-5635",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
number = "7",
}