Kim, Kook HyunMcGreevy, KathleenLa Fortune, KristinCramer, HarveyDeWitt, John2016-11-042016-11-042016Kim KH, McGreevy K, La Fortune K, Cramer H, DeWitt J, Sonographic and cyst fluid cytological changes after EUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablation, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (2016), doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2016.09.0110016-5107https://hdl.handle.net/1805/11385Background and Aims The effect of EUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablation (PCA) on sonographic morphology and cyst fluid cytology is unknown. The aim of this study is to evaluate morphological, cytological and change in cyst fluid DNA after PCA. Methods In a prospective single center study, consecutive patients with suspected benign 10 to 50 mm pancreatic cysts underwent baseline EUS-FNA and EUS-PCA followed 2 to 3 months later by repeat EUS, cyst fluid analysis and possible repeat PCA. Surveillance imaging after ablation was performed at least annually and classified as complete (CR), partial (PR), or persistent with <5%, 5% to 25%, and 25% of the original cyst volume, respectively. Results 36 patients underwent EUS-PCA with ethanol alone (n = 8) or ethanol and paclitaxel (n = 28) and CR occurred in 19 (56%). After EUS-PCA, EUS showed an increase in wall diameter in 68%, decreased number of septations in 24%, increased debris in 24%, loss of mural nodule or novel calcification in 21%, and alteration of fluid viscosity in 48%. Follow-up cytology showed increased epithelial cellularity in 27%, loss or decreased cellular atypia in 15%, and increased or appearance of macrophages in 24% and inflammatory cells in 15%. Post-ablation DNA amount increased and quality decreased in 71% each. Between the CR and non-CR patients, there was no significant difference in frequency of sonographic or cytological features. In the CR group, mean DNA quantity was significantly increased after ablation (p=0.023) without a change in quality (p=0.136) Conclusions EUS-PCA induces morphological and cytological changes of the pancreatic cysts none of which appear to predict overall imaging-defined response to ablation.en-USPublisher Policyendoscopic ultrasoundpancreatic cyst ablationpancreatic cystic lesionEUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablationSonographic and cyst fluid cytological changes after EUS-guided pancreatic cyst ablationArticle