Background and Study Aims: Biliary endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiography
(ERC) are equally accurate for the diagnosis of common bile duct (CBD) stone. The
aim of this prospective 1-year follow-up study was to determine whether normal findings
at initial EUS obviated the need for ERC.
Patients and Methods: During a 17-month period, all patients referred for biliary EUS because of suspicion
of CBD stone, in whom EUS findings were normal were included in the study. Early (1-month)
and late (1-year) follow-up details were obtained by mail or telephone. The clinical
course and need for ERC were recorded.
Results: 238 patients were enrolled. During follow-up, 59 (25 %) patients underwent cholecystectomy,
with (n = 31) or without (n = 28) cholangiography, and 30 patients underwent ERC (13 %). CBD stone was found
in 14 (6 %) patients. Of these 30 patients, ERC was done in 15 cases in the first
week after EUS, because of persistent suspicion of a CBD stone which was found in
10 patients. The 15 late ERC procedures (carried out more than 1 week after EUS) revealed
only one CBD stone. The negative predictive value of EUS for the diagnosis of CBD
stones was 95.4 %.
Conclusions: Patients with suspicion of CBD stones but normal EUS findings have a low risk of
needing ERC in a 1-year period.
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