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Standardization of EUS imaging and reporting in high-risk individuals of pancreatic adenocarcinoma: consensus statement of the Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection Consortium

Authors :
Tamas A. Gonda
James Farrell
Michael Wallace
Lauren Khanna
Eileen Janec
Richard Kwon
Michael Saunders
Uzma D. Siddiqui
Randall Brand
Diane M. Simeone
Laufey Amundadottir
Georg Beyer
Yan Bi
Teresa Brentnall
Darren Carpizo
Alfredo Carrato
Hersh Chandarana
Jennifer Chun
Daniel Chung
Beth Dudley
Julia Earl
Jessica Everett
Melissa Fava
Srinivas Gaddam
Steve Gallinger
Talia Golan
John Graff
William Greenhalf
Aaron Grossberg
Philip Hart
Spring Holter
Chenchan Huang
Gregory Idos
Priyanka Kanth
Fay Kastrinos
Bryson Katona
Vivek Kaul
Kelsey Klute
Sonia Kupfer
Joy Liau
James Lin
James Lindberg
Andrew Lowy
Aimee Lucas
Julia Mayerle
Nipun Merchant
Salvatore Paiella
Jennifer Permuth
Intan Schrader
Rosalie Sears
Jens Siveke
Daniel Sussman
George Zogopoulos
Source :
Gastrointestinal endoscopy. 95(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background and Aims Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is an aggressive disease most often diagnosed after local progression or metastatic dissemination, precluding resection and resulting in a high mortality rate. For individuals with elevated personal risk of the development of pancreatic cancer, EUS is a frequently used advanced imaging and diagnostic modality. However, there is variability in the expertise and definition of EUS findings among gastroenterologists, as well as lack of standardized reporting of relevant findings at the time of examination. Adoption of standardized EUS reporting, using a universally accepted and agreed upon terminology, is needed. Methods A consensus statement designed to create a standardized reporting template was authored by a multidisciplinary group of experts in pancreatic diseases that includes gastroenterologists, radiologists, surgeons, oncologists, and geneticists. This statement was developed using a modified Delphi process as part of the Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection Consortium (PRECEDE) and >75% agreement was required to reach consensus. Results We identified reporting elements and present standardized reporting templates for EUS indications, procedural data, EUS image capture, and descriptors of findings, tissue sampling, and for postprocedural assessment of adequacy. Conclusions Adoption of this standardized EUS reporting template should improve consistency in clinical decision making for individuals with elevated risk of pancreatic cancer by providing complete and accurate reporting of pancreatic abnormalities. Standardization will also help to facilitate research and clinical trial design by using clearly defined and consistent imaging descriptions, thus allowing for comparison of results across different centers.

Details

ISSN :
10976779
Volume :
95
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gastrointestinal endoscopy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38fefd034e769f62916c5a4397a305c1