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Diagnostic approach to neonatal and infantile cholestasis: A position paper by the SIGENP liver disease working group

Authors :
Maurizio Fuoti
Mara Cananzi
Giulia Paolella
Manila Candusso
Paola Francalanci
Lidia Monti
Emanuele Nicastro
Lorenzo D'Antiga
Carlo Dionisi Vici
Michele Pinon
Lorenza Matarazzo
Irene Degrassi
P. Gaio
Angelo Di Giorgio
Giusy Ranucci
Pier Luigi Calvo
Giuseppe Indolfi
Claudia Mandato
Fabio Mosca
Pietro Vajro
Maria Pia Bondioni
Maria Iascone
Maria Grazia Clemente
Federica Nuti
Marco Sciveres
Jean de Ville de Goyet
Claudia Della Corte
Marco Spada
Chiara Grimaldi
Federica Ferrari
Gabriella Nebbia
Giuseppe Maggiore
Fabio Fusaro
Daniele Serranti
Daniele Alberti
Fabiola Di Dato
Paola Roggero
Raffaele Iorio
Giovanni Boroni
Source :
Digestive and Liver Disease. 54:40-53
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Neonatal and infantile cholestasis (NIC) can represent the onset of a surgically correctable disease and of a genetic or metabolic disorder worthy of medical treatment. Timely recognition of NIC and identification of the underlying etiology are paramount to improve outcomes. Upon invitation by the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS), an expert working grouped was formed to formulate evidence-based positions on current knowledge about the diagnosis of NIC. A systematic literature search was conducted to collect evidence about epidemiology, etiology, clinical aspects and accuracy of available diagnostic tests in NIC. Evidence was scored using the GRADE system. All recommendations were approved by a panel of experts upon agreement of at least 75% of the members. The final document was approved by all the panel components. This position document summarizes the collected statements and defines the best-evidence diagnostic approach to cholestasis in the first year of life.

Details

ISSN :
15908658
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digestive and Liver Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a0ce0fffe2daac98d978c30f08961776