Post-Kasai cholangitis evaluation and management strategies: Review of the literature with insights from the Swiss Biliary Atresia Registry

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Ana M. Calinescu , Barbara E. Wildhaber
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Abstract

Cholangitis, defined as the inflammation of the bile ducts, is the most frequent complication after Kasai hepatoportoenterostomy in patients with biliary atresia (BA). This review seeks to provide a comprehensive synthesis of current knowledge on diagnosing and managing BA-associated cholangitis while identifying gaps in the existing literature. A scoping literature review was conducted to gather global insights into the definition, evaluation, and management of post-Kasai cholangitis, illustrated through data from the Swiss Biliary Atresia Registry (SBAR).
In the literature many different decision algorithms exist for BA-associated cholangitis underlining the clear need for standardizing diagnostic criteria. As an illustration, in 2015 the Swiss center introduced structured guidelines to diagnose BA-associated cholangitis. Upon retrospective analysis of SBAR data (2010–2022) we noted significant differences in disease management before and after implementation: The number of multiple diagnosed cholangitis episodes was reduced and we observed a reduced transplantation rate. Building on this, the Biliary Atresia and Related Diseases consensus has developed key diagnostic and management guidelines with objective criteria that have yet to undergo prospective validation. Indeed, prospective multicenter assessment is clearly needed to enhance acceptance and improve outcomes. Further, rigorous evaluation of prophylactic and therapeutic interventions, including antibiotics and immunomodulatory treatments, seems essential, with randomized trials required to establish their effectiveness and explore microbiota modulation in cholangitis management.
The BA-community should strive to establish and adopt a widely accepted protocol for the diagnosis, management and prevention of BA-associated cholangitis. The implementation of such protocols is expected to significantly improve clinical outcomes for these patients.
开赛后胆管炎的评估和管理策略:瑞士胆道闭锁登记处的文献综述。
胆管炎定义为胆管炎症,是胆道闭锁(BA)患者行Kasai肝肠口造口术后最常见的并发症。本综述旨在提供一个全面的综合当前知识的诊断和管理ba相关的胆管炎,同时确定现有文献的空白。通过瑞士胆道闭锁登记(SBAR)的数据,进行了一项范围广泛的文献综述,以收集关于开赛后胆管炎的定义、评估和管理的全球见解。在文献中,许多不同的决策算法存在于ba相关的胆管炎,强调明确需要标准化的诊断标准。例如,2015年瑞士中心引入了结构化指南来诊断ba相关性胆管炎。通过对SBAR数据(2010-2022)的回顾性分析,我们注意到实施前后疾病管理的显着差异:多次诊断的胆管炎发作次数减少,我们观察到移植率降低。在此基础上,胆道闭锁及相关疾病共识制定了具有客观标准的关键诊断和管理指南,但尚未进行前瞻性验证。事实上,前瞻性多中心评估显然需要提高接受度和改善结果。此外,严格评估预防性和治疗性干预措施,包括抗生素和免疫调节治疗,似乎是必要的,需要随机试验来确定其有效性,并探索胆管炎管理中微生物群的调节。ba社区应努力建立和采用广泛接受的诊断、管理和预防ba相关胆管炎的方案。这些方案的实施有望显著改善这些患者的临床结果。
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery PEDIATRICS-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
57
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery provides current state-of-the-art reviews of subjects of interest to those charged with the surgical care of young patients. Each bimontly issue addresses a single topic with articles written by the experts in the field. Guest editors, all noted authorities, prepare each issue.
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