Andrea Baiocchini, Maria Conti, Daniela Fanni, Francesca Romana Ponziani, Giuliano Alagna, Clara Balsano, Simone Carotti, Antonio Cossu, Guido Delle Monache, Shirin Demma, Maria Cristina Giustiniani, Vito Gomes, Cristina Manieli, Alessandra Moretti, Teresa Musarra, Valeria Pace Palitti, Giuseppe Perrone, Chiara Taffon, Francesca Terracciani, Umberto Vespasiani-Gentilucci, Teresa Zolfino, Giulia d'Amati
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Biopsy in chronic liver disease: proposal for a shared path between clinicians and pathologists.
Introduction: Liver biopsy is fundamental for characterizing chronic liver disease. Effective communication between specialists during the diagnostic process is crucial. This project aims to outline a diagnostic path shared by clinicians and pathologists, and to propose practical solutions at different stages of the diagnostic work-up, from clinical suspicion to the histology report in patients with chronic liver diseases.
Methods: A panel of experts, within the methodological framework of lean management, joined two rounds of discussion sharing their professional experiences. They reached an agreement on the essential phases and actions of the diagnostic process, and built a shared diagnostic workflow.
Results: The panel agreed on the importance of a standardized form to be filled with all relevant clinical and laboratory data to ensure the flow of information between the clinician and the pathologist. Further decisions were reached on the following practical issues: the advantage of performing liver biopsies in dedicated centers, the need for homogeneous procedures, and the minimum quality standards in all phases, including reporting. Finally, the panel agreed on the usefulness of digital pathology to exchange observations and opinions and to create a territorial network to discuss challenging cases.
Conclusion: Sharing a diagnostic path between the pathologist and the clinician can be a powerful tool to improve both the timing and accuracy of the histology report.