内镜逆行胰胆管造影术培训条件,泛欧调查的结果:愿景与现实之间。

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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摘要

背景:内镜逆行胰胆管造影术(ERCP)的并发症发生率仍然较高,这凸显了高质量培训的重要性。尽管已有相关指南,但有关培训条件的实际数据仍然有限。这项泛欧调查旨在系统地探讨有关ERCP培训的看法:方法:通过欧洲联合胃肠病学(UEG)青年人才组网络之友向在 UEG 成员国或联系国工作并定期实施 ERCP 的医生发放调查问卷:在来自 35 个国家的 1035 名受访者中,有 649 人符合分析条件:228 名受训者、225 名培训者和 196 名定期实施 ERCP 但既非受训者也非培训者的人员。平均年龄为 43 岁,72.1% 为男性,27.6% 为女性,0.3% 为非二元性别。大多数人(80.1%)同意有条理的培训计划是可取的。但是,只有 13.7% 的受训人员和 28.4% 的培训人员表示他们所在的机构有这样的结构化计划。大多数受访者(79.7%)支持将培训集中在符合特定质量指标的中心,其中 64.1% 的受访者建议将每年 200 例 ERCP 作为一个先决条件。该阈值显示,36.4% 的受训人员在执行结论的低量中心接受培训:首次对ERCP培训条件进行的泛欧调查显示,结构化培训和将培训工作集中在符合特定质量指标的中心得到了强有力的支持。此外,这项调查还揭示了结构化培训计划的可用性较低,许多受训者在低容量中心实习,71%的受训者很少有实践机会。这些数据应有助于进一步规范ERCP培训条件,最终改善整个欧洲的患者护理。
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography training conditions, results from a pan-European survey: Between vision and reality.

Background: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) still has a relatively high complication rate, underscoring the importance of high-quality training. Despite existing guidelines, real-world data on training conditions remain limited. This pan-European survey aims to systematically explore the perceptions surrounding ERCP training.

Methods: A survey was distributed through the friends of United European Gastroenterology (UEG) Young Talent Group network to physicians working in a UEG member or associated states who regularly performed ERCPs.

Results: Of 1035 respondents from 35 countries, 649 were eligible for analysis: 228 trainees, 225 trainers, and 196 individuals who regularly performed ERCP but were neither trainees nor trainers. The mean age was 43 years, with 72.1% identifying as male, 27.6% as female, and 0.3% as non-binary. The majority (80.1%) agreed that a structured training regimen is desirable. However, only 13.7% of trainees and 28.4% of trainers reported having such a structured program in their institutions. Most respondents (79.7%) supported the concept of concentrating training in centers meeting specific quality metrics, with 64.1% suggesting a threshold of 200 annual ERCPs as a prerequisite. This threshold revealed that 36.4% of trainees pursued training in lower-volume centers performing <200 ERCPs annually. As many as 70.1% of trainees performed <50 annual ERCPs, whereas only 5.0% of trainers performed <50 ERCPs annually. A low individual trainee caseload (<50 ERCPs annually) was more common in lower-volume centers than in higher-volume centers (82.9% vs. 63.4%).

Conclusions: The first pan-European survey investigating ERCP training conditions reveals strong support for structured training and the concentration of training efforts within centers meeting specific quality metrics. Furthermore, this survey exposes the low availability of structured training programs with many trainees practicing at lower-volume centers and 71% of all trainees having little hands-on exposure. These data should motivate to standardize ERCP training conditions further and ultimately improve patient care throughout Europe.

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United European Gastroenterology Journal
United European Gastroenterology Journal GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: United European Gastroenterology Journal (UEG Journal) is the official Journal of the United European Gastroenterology (UEG), a professional non-profit organisation combining all the leading European societies concerned with digestive disease. UEG’s member societies represent over 22,000 specialists working across medicine, surgery, paediatrics, GI oncology and endoscopy, which makes UEG a unique platform for collaboration and the exchange of knowledge.
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