Does perioperative hydrocortisone or indomethacin improve pancreatoduodenectomy outcomes? A triple arm, randomized placebo-controlled trial

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Kant, Kislay [1 ]
Ahmed, Zeeshan [1 ]
Dama, Rohit [1 ]
Karunakaran, Monish [1 ]
Arora, Prateek [1 ]
Rebala, Pradeep [1 ]
Rao, Guduru Venkat [1 ]
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[1] Asian Inst Gastroenterol, Dept Surg Gastroenterol, Hyderabad 500082, India
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Hydrocortisone; Indomethacin; Pancreatoduodenectomy; Complications; Pancreatic fistula; INTERNATIONAL STUDY-GROUP; POSTOPERATIVE PANCREATIC FISTULA; MAJOR COMPLICATIONS; RECTAL INDOMETHACIN; ISGPS DEFINITION; SURGERY;
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10.14701/ahbps.24-021
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Backgrounds/Aims: This trial evaluated whether anti-inflammatory agents hydrocortisone (H) and indomethacin (I) could reduce major complications after pancreatoduodenectomy (PD).<br /> Methods: Between June 2018 and June 2020, 105 patients undergoing PD with > 40% of acini on the intraoperative frozen section were randomized into three groups (35 patients per group): 1) intravenous H 100 mg 8 hourly, 2) rectal I suppository 100 mg 12 hourly, and 3) placebo (P) from postoperative day (POD) 0-2. Participants, investigators, and outcome assessors were blinded. The primary outcome was major complications (Clavien-Dindo grades 3-5). Secondary outcomes were overall complications (Clavien-Dindo grades 1-5), Clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF), delayed gastric emptying (DGE), postpancreatectomy hemorrhage (PPH), surgical site infections (SSI), length of stay, POD-3 serum amylase, readmission rate, and mortality.<br /> Results: Major complications were comparable (8.6%, 5.7%, and 8.6% in groups H, I, and P, respectively). However, overall complications were significantly lower in group H than in group P (45.7% vs. 80.0%, p = 0.006). CR-POPF (14.3% vs. 25.7%, p = 0.371), PPH (8.6% vs. 14.3%, p = 0.710), DGE (8.6% vs. 22.9%, p = 0.188), and SSI (14.3% vs. 25.7%, p = 0.371) were comparable between groups H and P. Major complications and overall complications in group I were 5.7% and 60.0%, respectively, which were comparable to those in groups P and H. CR-POPF rates in groups H, I, and P were 14.3%, 17.1%, and 25.7%, respectively, which was comparable.<br /> Conclusions: H and I did not decrease major complications in PD.
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