Adherence to ESGE guidelines on biliary stenting in malignant distal strictures: Results from a prospective Italian registry
Tommaso Schepis, Rocco Maurizio Zagari, Stefano Francesco Crinó, Marco Sacco, Enrico Palmeri, Roberto Grassia, Alessio Santagati, Giovanna Venezia, Nicola Olivari, Alba Panarese, Massimiliano Mutignani, Ivano Biviano, Helga Bertani, Massimo Devani, Samuele de Minicis

TL;DR
This study evaluated how well Italian endoscopic centers followed ESGE guidelines for managing malignant biliary strictures and found areas needing improvement.
Contribution
The study provides a multicenter assessment of adherence to ESGE guidelines for biliary stenting in malignant strictures in Italy.
Findings
Full adherence was observed for post-ERCP acute pancreatitis prophylaxis and retreatments.
Poor adherence was found for preoperative drainage stent type and antibiotic prophylaxis use.
Abstract
Distal malignant biliary strictures (dMBSs) are a common indication for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). The present study aimed to evaluate adherence of Italian endoscopic centers to European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) guidelines on management of dMBS. This prospective cohort, observational, multicenter study was promoted by the Italian Society of Digestive Endoscopy. All consecutive patients with dMBS were included in the registry. Clinical and technical data were recorded. Clinical follow-up was performed at 7 and 30 days, and then every 3 months. Adherence to the eight ESGE recommendations (defined as full-, intermediate- and poor-adherence if > 85%, ≥ 65% to ≤85%, and < 65%, respectively) was considered the primary outcome. Seventeen Italian endoscopy centers were included. Between January 2020 and January 2022, 827 patients were included.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders · Esophageal and GI Pathology · Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
