A Prospective Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Impact of Cryotherapy on Dysphagia and Quality of Life in Patients with Inoperable Esophageal Cancer

Background and Study Aims: Dysphagia palliation in inoperable esophageal cancer continues to be a challenge. Self-expanding metal stents have been the mainstay for endoscopic palliation but have a significant risk of adverse events (AE). Liquid nitrogen spray cryotherapy is an established modality that can be used with systemic therapy (ST). This study reports the outcomes of cryotherapy including dysphagia and quality of life (QoL) in patients on ST. Materials and Methods: A prospective multicenter cohort study of 55 adult inoperable esophageal cancer patients undergoing cryotherapy. Changes in QoL and dysphagia between pre- and post-cryotherapy were evaluated. Results: 55 patients received a total of 175 cryotherapy procedures. After a mean of 3.2 cryotherapy sessions, the mean QoL improved from 34.9 at baseline to 29 at last follow-up (p<0.001) while mean dysphagia improved from 1.85 to 1.25 (p=0.004). Patients receiving more intensive cryotherapy (at least 2 treatments within 3 weeks) showed a significantly greater improvement in dysphagia compared to those who didn’t (1.2 versus 0.21 points; p=0.003). 13 (21.8%) patients received another intervention (1 botox, 2 stent, 3 radiation, 7 dilation) for dysphagia palliation. Within the 30-day post-procedure period, there were 3 non-cryo related, >grade 3 AE (all deaths). The median overall survival was 16.4 months. Discussion: In patients with inoperable esophageal cancer receiving concurrent systemic therapy, adding liquid nitrogen spray cryotherapy was safe and associated with improvement in dysphagia and QoL without causing reflux. More intensive treatment showed a greater improvement in dysphagia and should be considered as the preferred approach.

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Englisch

Bibliographic citation
A Prospective Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Impact of Cryotherapy on Dysphagia and Quality of Life in Patients with Inoperable Esophageal Cancer ; day:02 ; month:06 ; year:2023
Endoscopy ; (02.06.2023)

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Kachaamy, Toufic
Sharma, Neil R.
Shah, Tilak
Mohapatra, Sonmoon
Pollard, Kimberly
Zelt, Christina
Jewett, Elaine
Garcia, Rigoberto
Munsey, Rachel
Gupta, Saurabh
Rojas-DeLeon, Mariajose
Gupta, Digant
Kaul, Vivek
Pannala, Rahul
Vashi, Pankaj

DOI
10.1055/a-2105-2177
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023072011210160157300
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  • Kachaamy, Toufic
  • Sharma, Neil R.
  • Shah, Tilak
  • Mohapatra, Sonmoon
  • Pollard, Kimberly
  • Zelt, Christina
  • Jewett, Elaine
  • Garcia, Rigoberto
  • Munsey, Rachel
  • Gupta, Saurabh
  • Rojas-DeLeon, Mariajose
  • Gupta, Digant
  • Kaul, Vivek
  • Pannala, Rahul
  • Vashi, Pankaj

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