Background and aims: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is rarely performed in newborns, and the risk of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) has not been defined in this age group. We therefore performed a European multicentre analysis of PEP rates and risk factors in children aged ≤1 year. Patients and methods: Based on a sample size estimation, 135 consecutive ERCPs in 126 children aged ≤1 year were evaluated from five European centres, and the first ERCP per child analysed. All ERCPs and clinical reports were reviewed manually for PEP and associated risk factors. All ERCPs were performed by endoscopists with high ERCP expertise. Results: No PEP was observed (0/126, 0.0%, CI 0–2.9%) despite the formal presence of multiple risk...
Experience with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in the pediatric population is limite...
Over a twenty-year period, we performed 255 ERCP procedures in infants aged up to 1 year. ERCP was i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Acute post ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) is still the most common complication o...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess the technical success ...
Abstract Background and study aims Previous reports have suggested that endoscopic retrograde ...
BackgroundEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is seldom used in children, and publ...
Experience with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in the pediatric population is limite...
Experience with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in the pediatric population is limite...
Over a twenty-year period, we performed 255 ERCP procedures in infants aged up to 1 year. ERCP was i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Acute post ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) is still the most common complication o...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
International audienceIntroduction The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess t...
INTRODUCTION: The aims of this retrospective multicenter study were to assess the technical success ...
Abstract Background and study aims Previous reports have suggested that endoscopic retrograde ...
BackgroundEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is seldom used in children, and publ...
Experience with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in the pediatric population is limite...
Experience with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in the pediatric population is limite...
Over a twenty-year period, we performed 255 ERCP procedures in infants aged up to 1 year. ERCP was i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Acute post ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) is still the most common complication o...