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Title: | Association Between Juxtapapillary Duodenal Diverticula and Risk of Choledocholithiasis: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis |
Authors: | Karn Wijarnpreecha Panadeekarn Panjawatanan Wuttiporn Manatsathit Wisit Cheungpasitporn Surakit Pungpapong Frank J. Lukens Patompong Ungprasert |
Authors: | Karn Wijarnpreecha Panadeekarn Panjawatanan Wuttiporn Manatsathit Wisit Cheungpasitporn Surakit Pungpapong Frank J. Lukens Patompong Ungprasert |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2018 |
Abstract: | © 2018, The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. Background/Objectives: Studies have suggested that the presence of juxtapapillary duodenal diverticula (JDD) could be a predisposing factor for choledocholithiasis. This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted with the aims to summarize all available evidence to better characterize the risk. Methods: A literature search was performed using MEDLINE and EMBASE database from inception to January 2018. Cross-sectional studies that reported odd ratios (OR) comparing the risk of choledocholithiasis among individuals with JDD versus individuals without JDD were included. Pooled OR and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using a random-effect, generic inverse variance method. Results: Of 527 retrieved articles, 11 studies met our eligibility criteria and were included in analysis. We found a significant association between the presence of JDD and choledocholithiasis with the pooled OR of 2.30 (95% CI, 1.84–2.86). The statistical heterogeneity was moderate with an I2of 60%. Conclusions: A significantly increased risk of choledocholithiasis among individuals with JDD was observed in this study. |
URI: | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85050221348&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59048 |
ISSN: | 1091255X |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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