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Diagnostic strategy and timing of intervention in infected necrotizing pancreatitis: an international expert survey and case vignette study
Authors:Janneke van Grinsven  Sandra van Brunschot  Olaf J. Bakker  Thomas L. Bollen  Marja A. Boermeester  Marco J. Bruno  Cornelis H. Dejong  Marcel G. Dijkgraaf  Casper H. van Eijck  Paul Fockens  Harry van Goor  Hein G. Gooszen  Karen D. Horvath  Krijn P. van Lienden  Hjalmar C. van Santvoort  Marc G. Besselink  Dutch Pancreatitis Study Group
Abstract:

Background

The optimal diagnostic strategy and timing of intervention in infected necrotizing pancreatitis is subject to debate. We performed a survey on these topics amongst a group of international expert pancreatologists.

Methods

An online survey including case vignettes was sent to 118 international pancreatologists. We evaluated the use and timing of fine needle aspiration (FNA), antibiotics, catheter drainage and (minimally invasive) necrosectomy.

Results

The response rate was 74% (N = 87). None of the respondents use FNA routinely, 85% selectively and 15% never. Most respondents (87%) use a step-up approach in patients with infected necrosis. Walled-off necrosis (WON) is considered a prerequisite for endoscopic drainage and percutaneous drainage by 66% and 12%, respectively. After diagnosing infected necrosis, 55% routinely postpone invasive interventions, whereas 45% proceed immediately to intervention. Lack of consensus about timing of intervention was apparent on day 14 with proven infected necrosis (58% intervention vs. 42% non-invasive) as well as on day 20 with only clinically suspected infected necrosis (59% intervention vs. 41% non-invasive).

Discussion

The step-up approach is the preferred treatment strategy in infected necrotizing pancreatitis amongst expert pancreatologists. There is no uniformity regarding the use of FNA and timing of intervention in the first 2–3 weeks of infected necrotizing pancreatitis.
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