Background and study aims: Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) has been established as a valuable diagnostic tool
for the detection of bile duct stones (BDS). The recently introduced extraductal endoscopic
ultrasonography (EDUS) using miniprobes has the advantage that it can be performed
with a duodenoscope, and if therapeutic interventions become necessary, there is no
need to change the scope.
Patients and methods: Consecutive patients with acute biliary pain and a dilated bile duct and/or elevated
liver function tests, in whom the origin of biliary obstruction could not be identified
by US and CT, were enrolled. The patients were investigated with a linear-array echoendoscope,
and an additional transduodenal EDUS examination was performed with a 12-MHz miniprobe
via the instrumentation channel of the echoendoscope. The presence or absence of BDS
was afterwards evaluated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)/sphincterotomy
(EST) and by instrumental bile duct exploration (in the case of a positive EUS/EDUS
finding), or by magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and ERCP with additional
clinical follow-up (in the case of negative findings on EUS/EDUS).
Results: One hundred and fifty-five patients (55 ± 12 years old, 98 female) were enrolled.
In six cases, the distal bile duct could not be successfully visualized by EDUS, whereas
with EUS visualization failed in only one patient (P = 0.13). Choledocholithiasis was proven in 75 cases (48 %). The diagnostic accuracy
of EUS for the detection of BDS (sensitivity 92 %, specificity 100 %, PPV 1.0, NPV
0.93, accuracy 95 %) was comparable to that of EDUS (sensitivity 90 %, specificity
98 %, PPV 0.99, NPV 0.93, accuracy 91 %, P = 0.17 vs. EUS).
Conclusions: In patients at intermediate risk of BDS it seems to be justified to perform EDUS
instead of EUS, and to proceed with ERCP and EST immediately when findings are positive.
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Till WehrmannMD, PhD
Department of Gastroenterology
Deutsche Klinik für Diagnostik
Aukammallee 33
65193 Wiesbaden
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