Kennedy Graham, Dominica Gidrewicz, Justine M Turner, Donald R Duerksen, Maria Ines Pinto-Sanchez
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Abstract
Background: There is controversy over the recommendations for specific serological strategies implemented and the need for a biopsy to confirm celiac disease (CeD). We reviewed and appraised the current clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) to assess the quality and reliability of recommendations for CeD diagnosis in pediatric and adult populations.
Methods: We searched databases, including MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, and CINAHL, between December 2010 and January 2021 for CPGs. Four independent reviewers extracted data. Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation (AGREE II) criteria were applied by two reviewers, and a standardized score was calculated for each of the six domains. A cut-off of 60% was used to identify high-quality guidelines.
Results: A total of 654 records were identified, 10 of which were eligible for data extraction. Both adult and pediatric CPGs averaged above 70% for the domains of 'scope and purpose' and 'clarity and presentation'. For 'stakeholder involvement', the mean adult and pediatric CPG scores were below the cut-off. Only one adult-focused guideline exceeded the cut-off for the 'rigour of development' domain. 'Applicability' scores were most alarming, with adult CPGs averaging 21% and pediatric CPGs averaging 23%.
Conclusion: Our review and appraisal of the CPGs for the diagnosis of CeD highlight significant discrepancies in clinical recommendations and some concerns regarding methodological rigour, particularly in stakeholder engagement, rigour, and applicability. Creating a Canadian guideline of high methodological quality that overcomes these weaknesses is critical to optimize patient care and ensuring accurate diagnoses in CeD.
背景:关于实施特定血清学策略的建议和活检确认乳糜泻(CeD)的必要性存在争议。我们回顾和评价了当前的临床实践指南(CPGs),以评估儿科和成人人群中诊断CeD的建议的质量和可靠性。方法:检索2010年12月至2021年1月期间的cpg数据库,包括MEDLINE、EMBASE、Web of Science和CINAHL。四名独立审稿人提取了数据。指南研究和评估评估(AGREE II)标准由两名审稿人应用,并为六个领域中的每个领域计算标准化分数。采用60%的临界值来确定高质量的指南。结果:共识别654条记录,其中10条符合数据提取条件。成人和儿童cpg在“范围和目的”和“清晰度和表现”方面的平均得分均在70%以上。对于“利益相关者参与”,成人和儿童的CPG平均得分低于临界值。只有一项以成人为重点的指南超过了“发展严谨性”领域的临界值。“适用性”得分最令人担忧,成人cpg平均为21%,儿科cpg平均为23%。结论:我们对CPGs诊断CeD的回顾和评估突出了临床建议的显著差异,以及对方法严谨性的一些关注,特别是在利益相关者参与、严谨性和适用性方面。创建一个加拿大的高质量的方法指南,克服这些弱点,是优化患者护理和确保准确诊断的关键。