综合急性胰腺炎疼痛核心结局集(CAPPOS)的开发和验证:研究方案。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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简介:急性胰腺炎(AP)是全球胃肠道住院的主要原因,发病率上升,发病率高,医疗费用高。疼痛是AP的一个标志性症状,但评估仍不充分,通常依赖于一维量表,如视觉模拟评分,无法捕捉其多维性。急性疼痛管理不善会对临床结果产生负面影响,延长康复时间,并增加慢性疼痛综合征的风险。缺乏针对AP的综合疼痛评估工具,这突出了改进评估方法的必要性。该研究旨在开发和验证综合急性胰腺炎疼痛结局集(CAPPOS),以解决这一证据差距。方法:CAPPOS计划遵循COMET和COSMIN指南。三个系统综述将确定急性腹痛、急性腹痛和胰腺切除术后疼痛的疼痛域和评估方法。采用改进的德尔菲法的共识过程将涉及多学科专家和患者,以确认和确定关键领域。将为每个领域选择测量工具,并通过迭代反馈进行细化。50例患者的试点试验将评估初步工具的可行性、清晰度和对改变的反应性。200例AP患者的验证研究将评估结构、内容和标准的效度、可靠性和对变化的敏感性,确保内容的效度和临床实用性。结论:CAPPOS将提供一个有效的、多维的核心结果集,以优化AP的疼痛评估。它还将促进临床试验的标准化报告,推进AP相关疼痛的研究和护理。
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Development and Validation of the Comprehensive Acute Pancreatitis Pain Core Outcome Set (CAPPOS): Study Protocol.

Introduction: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a leading cause of gastrointestinal hospitalizations worldwide, with rising incidence, significant morbidity, and high healthcare costs. Pain, a hallmark symptom of AP, remains inadequately assessed, often relying on unidimensional scales such as visual analogue score, which fail to capture its multidimensional nature. Poorly managed acute pain negatively impacts clinical outcomes, prolongs recovery, and increases the risk of chronic pain syndromes. Comprehensive pain assessment tools specific to AP are lacking, highlighting the need for improved evaluation methods. The proposed study aims to develop and validate the Comprehensive Acute Pancreatitis Pain Outcome Set (CAPPOS) to address this evidence gap.

Methods: The CAPPOS initiative follows COMET and COSMIN guidelines. Three systematic reviews will identify pain domains and assessment methods in AP, acute abdominal pain, and post-pancrectomy pain. A consensus process, using a modified Delphi approach, will involve multidisciplinary experts and patients to confirm and define key domains. Measurement tools will be selected for each domain and refined through iterative feedback. Pilot testing with 50 patients will evaluate the feasibility, clarity, and responsiveness to change of the preliminary tool. Validation studies with 200 AP patients will assess structural, content, and criterion validity, reliability, and sensitivity to change, ensuring content validity and clinical utility.

Conclusion: CAPPOS will provide a validated, multidimensional core outcome set to optimize pain assessment in AP. It will also facilitate standardized reporting in clinical trials, advancing research and care for AP-related pain.

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Pancreas
Pancreas 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.40%
发文量
289
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Pancreas provides a central forum for communication of original works involving both basic and clinical research on the exocrine and endocrine pancreas and their interrelationships and consequences in disease states. This multidisciplinary, international journal covers the whole spectrum of basic sciences, etiology, prevention, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and surgical and medical management of pancreatic diseases, including cancer.
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