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Tokyo Guidelines 2018: diagnostic criteria and severity grading of acute cholangitis (with videos)

机译:东京指南2018:急性胆管炎的诊断标准和严重程度分级(带视频)

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Abstract Although the diagnostic and severity grading criteria on the 2013 Tokyo Guidelines ( TG 13) are used worldwide as the primary standard for management of acute cholangitis ( AC ), they need to be validated through implementation and assessment in actual clinical practice. Here, we conduct a systematic review of the literature to validate the TG 13 diagnostic and severity grading criteria for AC and propose TG 18 criteria. While there is little evidence evaluating the TG 13 criteria, they were validated through a large‐scale case series study in Japan and Taiwan. Analyzing big data from this study confirmed that the diagnostic rate of AC based on the TG 13 diagnostic criteria was higher than that based on the TG 07 criteria, and that 30‐day mortality in patients with a higher severity based on the TG 13 severity grading criteria was significantly higher. Furthermore, a comparison of patients treated with early or urgent biliary drainage versus patients not treated this way showed no difference in 30‐day mortality among patients with Grade I or Grade III AC , but significantly lower 30‐day mortality in patients with Grade II AC who were treated with early or urgent biliary drainage. This suggests that the TG 13 severity grading criteria can be used to identify Grade II patients whose prognoses may be improved through biliary drainage. The TG 13 severity grading criteria may therefore be useful as an indicator for biliary drainage as well as a predictive factor when assessing the patient's prognosis. The TG 13 diagnostic and severity grading criteria for AC can provide results quickly, are minimally invasive for the patients, and are inexpensive. We recommend that the TG 13 criteria be adopted in the TG 18 guidelines and used as standard practice in the clinical setting. Free full articles and mobile app of TG18 are available at: http://www.jshbps.jp/modules/en/index.php?content_id=47 . Related clinical questions and references are also included.
机译:摘要虽然2013年东京指南(TG 13)的诊断和严重程度分级标准是全球使用的,作为急性胆管炎(AC)管理的主要标准,但他们需要通过实际临床实践的实施和评估进行验证。在这里,我们对文献进行系统审查,以验证AC的TG 13诊断和严重程度分级标准,并提出TG 18标准。虽然几乎没有证据评估TG 13标准,但他们通过日本和台湾的大规模案例系列研究进行了验证。从本研究中分析大数据证实,基于TG 13诊断标准的AC诊断率高于TG 07标准,以及基于TG 13严重分级的严重程度较高的患者的30天死亡率标准明显高。此外,使用早期或紧急胆道引流的患者对未治疗的患者进行的患者的比较表现出30天或III级AC患者的30天死亡率差异,但II级AC患者的30天死亡率显着降低谁被早期或紧急胆道引流治疗。这表明TG 13严重程度分级标准可用于鉴定II级患者,其通过胆道引流可以改善预后。因此,TG 13严重程度分级标准可以用作胆道引流的指示器以及评估患者预后时的预测因素。 TG 13 AC的诊断和严重程度分级标准可以快速提供结果,对患者进行微创,并且是廉价的。我们建议在TG 18指南中采用TG 13标准,并在临床环境中用作标准实践。免费的TG18的免费完整文章和移动应用程序可用于:http://www.jshbps.jp/modules/en/index.php?content_id=47。还包括相关的临床问题和参考。

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    Department of GastroenterologyOgaki Municipal HospitalGifu Japan;

    Department of RadiologyKanazawa University Graduate School of Medical SciencesIshikawa Japan;

    Department of SurgeryTeikyo University School of MedicineTokyo Japan;

    Section of Hepato‐Pancreato‐Biliary SurgeryWashington University School of Medicine in St. LouisSt;

    Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple UniversityPhiladelphia PA USA;

    Kanazawa University HospitalIshikawa Japan;

    Department of Endoscopy and UltrasoundKawasaki Medical SchoolOkayama Japan;

    Mt Elizabeth Novena Hospital Singapore and Yong Loo Lin School of MedicineNational University of;

    Department of SurgeryTeikyo University School of MedicineTokyo Japan;

    Department of Gastroenterological SurgeryFujita Health University School of MedicineAichi Japan;

    Division of General SurgeryLinkou Chang Gung Memorial HospitalTaoyuan Taiwan;

    Department of SurgeryCheng Hsin General HospitalTaipei Taiwan;

    Department of SurgeryTeikyo University School of MedicineTokyo Japan;

    Department of Surgical OncologyLilavati Hospital and Research CentreMumbai India;

    Department of Gastroenterology and HepatologyTokyo Medical University HospitalTokyo Japan;

    Department of SurgeryAcademic Medical CenterAmsterdam The Netherlands;

    Department of Surgery and OncologyKyushu UniversityFukuoka Japan;

    Department of Gastroenterology and HepatologyTokyo Medical University HospitalTokyo Japan;

    General Surgery and Minimal Invasive Surgery “Taquini”University of Buenos AiresBuenos Aires;

    Department of SurgeryShow Chwan Memorial HospitalChanghua Taiwan;

    Department of GastroenterologyUniversity of Ulsan College of MedicineSeoul Korea;

    Department of SurgeryKitakyushu City Yahata HospitalFukuoka Japan;

    Department of General and HPB SurgeryLoreto Nuovo HospitalNaples Italy;

    First Department of SurgeryAgia Olga HospitalAthens Greece;

    Surgery CentreHong Kong Sanatorium and HospitalHong Kong Hong Kong;

    Faculty of MedicineThe Chinese University of Hong KongShatin Hong Kong;

    Department of Gastroenterological SurgeryYokohama City University Graduate School of;

    Center for Global HealthMito Kyodo General HospitalIbaraki Japan;

    Department of Hemodialysis and SurgeryIchikawa HospitalChiba Japan;

    Department of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Occupational and Environmental HealthFukuoka Japan;

    Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill;

    Department of Surgery Hospital ItalianoUniversity of Buenos AiresBuenos Aires Argentina;

    Department of SurgeryThe Chinese University of Hong KongShatin Hong Kong;

    Division of General SurgeryLinkou Chang Gung Memorial HospitalTaoyuan Taiwan;

    Department of SurgeryYuan's General HospitalKaohsiung Taiwan;

    Division of General SurgeryLinkou Chang Gung Memorial HospitalTaoyuan Taiwan;

    Department of SurgerySeoul National University Bundang HospitalSeoul Korea;

    Department of SurgerySeoul National University Bundang HospitalSeoul Korea;

    Department of SurgeryKonyang University HospitalDaejeon Korea;

    Department of SurgeryYonsei University Gangnam Severance HospitalSeoul Korea;

    Department of SurgeryTokyo Women's Medical UniversityTokyo Japan;

    Oita UniversityOita Japan;

    Department of Gastroenterolgical and Pediatric SurgeryOita UniversityOita Japan;

    Department of SurgeryRush University Medical CenterChicago USA;

    Surgical Gastroenterology /Hepatopancreatobiliary UnitUniversity of Cape Town and Groote Schuur;

    Department of SurgeryJR Sapporo HospitalHokkaido Japan;

    Toho UniversityTokyo Japan;

    Department of GastroenterologySecond Teaching HospitalAichi Japan;

    Department of SurgeryYonsei University Gangnam Severance HospitalSeoul Korea;

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  • 关键词

    Acute cholangitis; Diagnostic criteria; Diagnostic imaging; Guidelines; Severity grading;

    机译:急性胆管炎;诊断标准;诊断成像;指导方针;严重程度分级;

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