The Natural History of Cholelithiasis: The National Cooperative Gallstone Study

Publication Description
The National Cooperative Gallstone Study, a doublemasked, placebo-controlled, therapeutic trial of Chenodiol (chenodeoxycholic acid), provided an opportunity to study the natural history of cholelithiasis in patients who choose nonsurgical management. The major component of the study comprised 916 patients, 305 of whom were randomly assigned to receive a placebo for 24 months. Among these 305 patients, the probability of having biliary tract pain during the 24 months of prospective evaluation was significantly increased if the patient had had a history of biliary tract pain in the 12 months before entry into the study (69% versus 31%). Thirty-eight percent of patients had stone growth ( > 0.5 cm 3 ), and 18% had a spontaneous decrease in stone volume. Despite the high incidence of biliary tract pain, nonelective cholecystectomy was required in only 4% of patients during the 24 months.

Primary Author
JOHNSON L. THISTLE
PATRICIA A. CLEARY
JOHN M. LACHIN
MALCOLM P. TYOR
THEODORE HERSH

Volume
101

Issue
2

Start Page
171

Publisher
American College of Physicians

URL
http://www.annals.org/content/101/2/171.abstract

PMID
6742647



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Annals of Internal Medicine

Publication Year
1984

Publication Date
Aug 1,

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0003-4819

Document Object Index
10.1059/0003-4819-101-2-171