Endoscopic Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer in Pediatric Ulcerative Colitis: A Survey Among Dutch Pediatric Gastroenterologists.

Jasmijn Z Jagt, Daniëlle A van Schie, Marc A Benninga, Patrick F van Rheenen, Nanne K H de Boer, Tim G J de Meij
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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the current clinical practice of Dutch pediatric gastroenterologists regarding the surveillance for colorectal dysplasia and cancer in pediatric ulcerative colitis (UC), including adherence to guidelines, the initiation and interval of surveillance and applied endoscopy techniques.

Methods: A clinical vignette-based survey was distributed among all 47 pediatric gastroenterologists who are registered and working in the Netherlands.

Results: Thirty-three pediatric gastroenterologists treating children with UC, completed the questionnaire (response rate 70%). Of these respondents, 23 (70%) do conduct endoscopic surveillance in their UC patients. Adherence to any of the available guidelines was reported by 82% of respondents. Twenty-four of 31 respondents (77%) indicated the need for development of a new guideline. Profound variation was witnessed concerning the initiation and interval of surveillance, and risk factors taken into consideration, such as disease extent and concomitant diagnosis of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). The available national and European guidelines recommend the use of chromoendoscopy in the performance of surveillance. This technique was conducted by 8% of respondents, whereas 50% conducted conventional endoscopy with random biopsies.

Conclusions: The heterogeneity in surveillance practices underlines the need for consistency among the guidelines, explicitly stated by 77% of the respondents. For this, future research on surveillance in pediatric UC is warranted, focusing on the risk of UC-associated colorectal cancer related to risk factors and optimal endoscopy techniques.

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内镜下监测结直肠癌在儿童溃疡性结肠炎:荷兰儿科胃肠病学家的调查。
目的:本研究旨在评估荷兰儿科胃肠病学家目前对儿童溃疡性结肠炎(UC)患者结肠直肠发育不良和癌症监测的临床实践,包括对指南的遵守、监测的开始和间隔以及内窥镜技术的应用。方法:对在荷兰注册和工作的47名儿科胃肠病学家进行临床调查。结果:33名治疗UC患儿的儿科胃肠科医师完成问卷调查(有效率70%)。在这些受访者中,有23人(70%)对UC患者进行内窥镜检查。82%的受访者报告遵守了任何可用的指导方针。31个答复者中有24个(77%)表示需要制定新的指南。在监测的开始和间隔以及考虑到的危险因素(如原发性硬化性胆管炎(PSC)的疾病程度和伴随诊断)方面,存在着深刻的差异。现有的国家和欧洲指南建议在监测中使用色内窥镜检查。8%的受访者采用了这种技术,而50%的受访者采用了随机活检的常规内窥镜检查。结论:监测实践的异质性强调了指南之间一致性的必要性,77%的受访者明确指出了这一点。因此,未来对儿童UC的监测研究是有必要的,重点关注UC相关结直肠癌的风险因素和最佳内窥镜检查技术。
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