Dennis Yang, Abdul Mohammed, Rena Yadlapati, Andrew Y Wang, Thurarshen Jeyalingam, Peter V Draganov, Ernesto Robalino Gonzaga, Muhammad K Hasan, Alexander Schlachterman, Ming-Ming Xu, Ahmed Saeed, Aziz Aadam, Reem Z Sharaiha, Ryan Law, Louis M Wong Kee Song, Monica Saumoy, John E Pandolfino, Makoto Nishimura, Michel Kahaleh, Joo Ha Hwang, Robert Bechara, Vani Ja Konda, John M DeWitt, Prashant Kedia, Nikhil A Kumta, Irteza Inayat, Stavros N Stavropoulos, Vivek Kumbhari, Uzma D Siddiqui, Salmaan Jawaid, Sherif Andrawes, Mouen Khashab, Joseph R Triggs, Neil Sharma, Mohamed Othman, Amrita Sethi, Alexandra J Baumann, Cyrus Priraka, Christy M Dunst, Mihir S Wagh, Mohammad Al-Haddad, C Prakash Gyawali, Sergey Kantsevoy, B Joseph Elmunzer
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North American Expert Consensus on the Post-procedural Care of Patients After Per-oral Endoscopic Myotomy Using a Delphi Process.
Background & aims: There is significant variability in the immediate post-operative and long-term management of patients undergoing per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM), largely stemming from the lack of high-quality evidence. We aimed to establish a consensus on several important questions on the after care of post-POEM patients through a modified Delphi process.
Methods: A steering committee developed an initial questionnaire consisting of 5 domains (33 statements): post-POEM admission/discharge, indication for immediate post-POEM esophagram, peri-procedural medications and diet resumption, clinic follow-up recommendations, and post-POEM reflux surveillance and management. A total of 34 experts participated in the 2 rounds of the Delphi process, with quantitative and qualitative data analyzed for each round to achieve consensus.
Results: A total of 23 statements achieved a high degree of consensus. Overall, the expert panel agreed on the following: (1) same-day discharge after POEM can be considered in select patients; (2) a single dose of prophylactic antibiotics may be as effective as a short course; (3) a modified diet can be advanced as tolerated; and (4) all patients should be followed in clinic and undergo objective testing for surveillance and management of reflux. Consensus could not be achieved on the indication of post-POEM esophagram to evaluate for leak.
Conclusions: The results of this Delphi process established expert agreement on several important issues and provides practical guidance on key aspects in the care of patients following POEM.
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