Lieke Maria Koggel, Jole P E van Berlo, Fleur A Indemans, Ruud W M Schrauwen, Marten A Lantinga, Peter D Siersema
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Abstract
Background and study aims: The European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) and British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) formulated performance measures to improve the detection rate for upper gastrointestinal (UGI) endoscopy. We aimed to assess adherence to and impact of training on adherence to performance measures for UGI endoscopy.
Methods: In this multicenter, prospective, cohort study, endoscopists at three centers underwent 1-hour face-to-face training based on ESGE and BSG procedure performance measures (≥ 7-minute inspection time; photodocumentation of ≥ 10 anatomical landmarks + abnormalities; standardized terminology; biopsy protocols). A self-developed quality assessment score was used to assess diagnostic UGI endoscopies before (control group) and after (intervention group) training. The primary endpoint was improvement in overall quality score (percentage of the maximum score).
Results: Of 1,733 consecutive UGI endoscopies, 570 were eligible for inclusion (mean patient age 60 years [standard deviation 15]; male 47%): 285 in the control group and 285 in the intervention group. Overall quality score increased from 60% before to 67% after the training intervention (difference 7%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 5-10, P < 0.001). Male patients (3.2%, 95% CI 0.7-5.7), alarming features (-3.1%, 95% CI -5.6 to -0.5), and endoscopist age (-0.4% increment per year, 95% CI -0.8 to -0.1) were associated with higher quality scores.
Conclusions: Adherence to the ESGE and BSG procedure performance measures for UGI endoscopy persistently increased after a 1-hour face-to-face training intervention, suggesting that a simple training intervention tool can improve the quality of UGI endoscopy and potentially could prevent missed lesions.
背景与研究目的:欧洲胃肠内镜学会(ESGE)和英国胃肠病学学会(BSG)制定了提高上消化道内镜检出率的绩效指标。我们的目的是评估UGI内窥镜检查的依从性和训练对依从性的影响。方法:在这项多中心前瞻性队列研究中,三个中心的内窥镜医师根据ESGE和BSG手术表现指标接受了1小时的面对面培训(≥7分钟检查时间;影像记录≥10个解剖标志+异常;标准化的术语;活组织检查协议)。采用自主开发的质量评估评分对训练前(对照组)和训练后(干预组)UGI内镜诊断进行评估。主要终点是总体质量评分的改善(占总分的百分比)。结果:在1,733例连续UGI内窥镜检查中,570例符合纳入条件(患者平均年龄60岁[标准差15];男性47%):对照组285例,干预组285例。综合素质评分由训练干预前的60%提高到训练干预后的67%(差异为7%,95%可信区间[CI] 5-10, P < 0.001)。男性患者(3.2%,95% CI 0.7-5.7)、警示特征(-3.1%,95% CI -5.6至-0.5)和内窥镜医师年龄(每年增加-0.4%,95% CI -0.8至-0.1)与较高的质量评分相关。结论:经过1小时的面对面培训干预后,UGI内镜ESGE和BSG手术性能指标的依从性持续提高,提示简单的培训干预工具可以提高UGI内镜检查质量,并有可能预防漏诊。