Management of pott's puffy tumor: a Delphi-method international clinical consensus statement.

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Nicolien van der Poel, Gopi Shah, Nikolaus Wolter, Christos Georgalas, Anneclaire Vroegop, Vincent Couloigner, Francois Simon, Amanda L Stapleton, Dana Crosby, Uma Ramaswamy, Patrick Walz, Randa Al-Barazi, Peter-John Wormald, Enrique Ortiz, Perla Villamor, Jin-Young Min, Alvaro Pacheco, Cristobal Langdon, Paresh Naik, Shazia Peer, Rania Mehanna, John R Craig, Alberto Maria Saibene
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Purpose: Pott's puffy tumor (PPT) is a rare and complex condition that requires a comprehensive diagnostic approach and multi-faceted treatment strategy. It is associated with a significant risk of intracranial complications. The purpose of this clinical consensus statement (CCS) is to systematically assess diagnostic and therapeutic approaches of patients with PPT, using the best available evidence and expertise of the panel. The results and recommendations are intended to support clinicians in making informed decisions when managing patients with PPT and to standardize diagnostic, antibiotic, and surgical management across institutions. This consensus also aimed to provide a basis for a subsequent international prospective registry to inform data-driven care.

Methods: A literature review was performed via PubMed, and an international panel of 23 experts judged 33 statements in two rounds using a modified Delphi method survey to establish expert recommendations on the diagnostic considerations, medical and surgical management, and postoperative considerations. Strong consensus was defined by a mean score of ≥ 8.00 with no outliers, and consensus by a mean score of ≥ 7.00 with no more than 1 outlier.

Results: A strong consensus was reached on important aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with PPT. Most pivotal are the importance of urgent imaging, imaging of the brain with a preference of MRI, the importance of broad spectrum intravenous antibiotic treatment, and the goal of surgery - resolution of the periosteal abscess and clearance of the frontal sinus drainage pathway - which can be established in various ways and is case and surgeon dependent.

Conclusion: In patients with PPT, a high index of suspicion of intracranial complications is important to prevent any delay in treatment initiation. The recommendations formulated in this international consensus statement aim to improve the diagnosis and care for patients with PPT and to address gaps and uncertainties in current guidelines. Items that did not reach consensus may serve as areas for further research.

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波特氏膨胀性肿瘤的治疗:德尔菲法国际临床共识声明。
目的:Pott的膨胀性肿瘤(PPT)是一种罕见而复杂的疾病,需要综合的诊断方法和多方面的治疗策略。它与颅内并发症的显著风险相关。本临床共识声明(CCS)的目的是利用专家组的最佳证据和专业知识,系统地评估PPT患者的诊断和治疗方法。结果和建议旨在支持临床医生在管理PPT患者时做出明智的决定,并使各机构的诊断、抗生素和手术管理标准化。这一共识还旨在为随后的国际前瞻性登记提供基础,以告知数据驱动的护理。方法:通过PubMed进行文献综述,由23名专家组成的国际小组通过改进的德尔菲法调查,分两轮对33条陈述进行评判,以建立专家对诊断考虑因素、医疗和手术管理以及术后考虑因素的建议。强共识的定义是平均评分≥8.00,没有异常值;一致的定义是平均评分≥7.00,不超过1个异常值。结果:对PPT患者的诊断和治疗的重要方面达成了强烈的共识。最关键的是紧急成像的重要性,优先使用MRI进行脑成像,广谱静脉注射抗生素治疗的重要性,以及手术的目标-骨膜脓肿的解决和额窦引流通路的清除-可以通过各种方式建立,并取决于病例和外科医生。结论:对于PPT患者,高度怀疑颅内并发症是防止延迟治疗开始的重要因素。本国际共识声明中制定的建议旨在改善PPT患者的诊断和护理,并解决当前指南中的差距和不确定性。未达成协商一致意见的项目可作为进一步研究的领域。
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