北美专家通过德尔菲法就经口内窥镜肌切开术后患者的术后护理达成共识。

IF 11.6 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1016/j.cgh.2024.08.024
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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背景和目的:口腔内镜下肌切开术(POEM)患者的术后近期管理和长期管理存在很大差异,主要原因是缺乏高质量的证据。我们的目标是通过改良德尔菲程序,就有关口腔内镜肌切开术后患者术后护理的几个重要问题达成共识:一个指导委员会制定了一份包含 5 个领域(33 项陈述)的初步调查问卷:POEM 术后入院/出院、POEM 术后立即进行食道造影的指征、术后用药和恢复饮食、门诊随访建议、POEM 术后反流监测和管理。共有 34 位专家参与了两轮德尔菲程序,每轮都对定量和定性数据进行了分析,以达成共识:结果:共有 23 项陈述达成了高度共识。总体而言,专家组在以下方面达成了共识:(1)部分患者可考虑在 POEM 后当天出院;(2)单剂量预防性抗生素可能与短期疗程一样有效;(3)可在耐受的情况下提前调整饮食;(4)所有患者均应接受临床随访和客观检测,以监测和管理反流。关于 POEM 后食管造影以评估渗漏的适应症,尚未达成共识:德尔菲法的结果在几个重要问题上达成了专家共识,并为 POEM 患者护理的关键环节提供了实用指南。
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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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