A156 INCIDENCE OF MALIGNANT GASTRIC OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN PATIENTS WITH PANCREATIC CANCER UNDERGOING FOLFIRINOX THERAPY
Y Rostamianmoghaddam, J Barkun, A Qatomah, C Long, Y Chen

TL;DR
This study finds that nearly 36% of pancreatic cancer patients on FOLFIRINOX therapy develop malignant gastric outlet obstruction, which leads to longer hospital stays.
Contribution
The study provides new epidemiological data on the incidence and clinical impact of MGOO in pancreatic cancer patients treated with FOLFIRINOX.
Findings
MGOO occurred in 36.36% of patients with pancreatic head cancer undergoing FOLFIRINOX.
Patients with MGOO had significantly longer hospitalizations compared to those without MGOO.
EUS-guided gastrojejunostomy, duodenal stent placement, and medical management were used to treat MGOO.
Abstract
Malignant gastric outlet obstruction is a morbid complication of pancreatic cancer. There is currently a lack of epidemiology data characterizing its incidence and outcomes in patients with unresectable pancreatic head cancer undergoing chemotherapy with leucovorin, fluorouracil, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin (FOLFIRINOX). Determining the incidence of MGOO in this context is crucial for developing effective management strategies. We aim to ascertain the incidence of MGOO in patients with pancreatic cancer treated with FOLFIRINOX. Secondary objectives include evaluating the clinical outcomes of MGOO. The primary endpoint was the rate of malignant gastric outlet obstruction, defined as clinical evidence of MGOO confirmed with axial imaging and/or endoscopy. Secondary endpoints included the length of hospitalization for MGOO and the rate of successful endoscopic or surgical management.…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies · Advanced Breast Cancer Therapies · Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
