Efficacy of prophylactic sclerotherapy in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and varices negative for the red color sign

1997 
Abstract Background: A prospective randomized controlled study was performed to evaluate the usefulness of prophylactic endoscopic sclerotherapy in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma complicated by esophageal varices. Methods: The subjects included 58 patients with esophageal varices negative for the red color sign and hepatocellular carcinoma without tumor emboli in the portal trunk or primary portal branches. Patients were randomly assigned to prophylactic sclerotherapy (n = 29) or control (n = 29) groups, and their bleeding and survival rates were compared. Results: A mean of 3.0 sclerotherapy sessions was required for complete disappearance of varices in patients receiving prophylactic sclerotherapy. During the observation period, transcatheter arterial embolization for hepatocellular carcinoma was performed more often in patients with prophylactic sclerotherapy (mean 3.8 times) than in control patients (mean 2.0 times) ( p p p p Conclusions: Prophylactic sclerotherapy improves survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma complicated by red color sign–negative esophageal varices without tumor emboli in the portal trunk or primary portal branches. (Gastrointest Endosc 1997;45:498-502.)
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