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Esophageal perforation in eosinophilic esophagitis: A systematic review on clinical presentation, management and outcomes

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Published:29th Feb 2020
Author: Arias-González L, Rey-Iborra E, Ruiz-Ponce M, Laserna-Mendieta EJ, Arias Á, Lucendo AJ.
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Ref.:Dig Liver Dis. 2020 Mar;52(3):245-252.
DOI:10.1016/j.dld.2019.10.019
Esophageal perforation in eosinophilic esophagitis: A systematic review on clinical presentation, management and outcomes


There is evidence of an increased fragility in the inflamed esophagus of patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). We performed a systematic review on presentation, management and outcomes of and surgical interventions for esophageal perforation in these patients, by searching in the MEDLINE, Embase and Scopus databases. Of the 599 references identified, 41 full-papers and 9 abstract met the inclusion criteria. Overall, 76 esophageal perforation episodes in 70 individual patients aged between 9 and 65 years were reported. 51 patients had not been diagnosed with EoE at the time of perforation; 14 patients had an untreated disease and the remaining were non responsive to therapy. Acute or progressive pain after long-lasting dysphagia and food impaction was the most common symptom leading to diagnosis in 42 patients who presented with Boerhaave syndrome. Pushing impacted food into the stomach led to perforation in 5 cases. Eight episodes appeared after dilation. CT scans demonstrated perforation in 82.4% of patients. Conservative management (including esophageal stenting) was used in 67.1% patients. The 25 remaining patients underwent surgery. Recovery was uneventful in the vast majority of patients. No death was reported. Active inflammation due to undiagnosed or untreated EoE was present in most cases of esophageal perforation. Conservative treatment of perforation should always be considered in EoE.


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