McCarthy Joseph G, Warren Stephen M, Bernstein Joseph, Burnett Whitney, Cunningham Michael L, Edmond Jane C, Figueroa Alvaro A, Kapp-Simon Kathleen A, Labow Brian I, Peterson-Falzone Sally J, Proctor Mark R, Rubin Marcie S, Sze Raymond W, Yemen Terrance A
Department of Plastic Surgery, New York University Langone Medical Center, 530 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2012 Jan;49 Suppl:1S-24S. doi: 10.1597/11-138. Epub 2011 Aug 17.
A multidisciplinary meeting was held from March 4 to 6, 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia, entitled "Craniosynostosis: Developing Parameters for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management." The goal of this meeting was to create parameters of care for individuals with craniosynostosis.
Fifty-two conference attendees represented a broad range of expertise, including anesthesiology, craniofacial surgery, dentistry, genetics, hand surgery, neurosurgery, nursing, ophthalmology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, otolaryngology, pediatrics, psychology, public health, radiology, and speech-language pathology. These attendees also represented 16 professional societies and peer-reviewed journals. The current state of knowledge related to each discipline was reviewed. Based on areas of expertise, four breakout groups were created to reach a consensus and draft specialty-specific parameters of care based on the literature or, in the absence of literature, broad clinical experience. In an iterative manner, the specialty-specific draft recommendations were presented to all conference attendees. Participants discussed the recommendations in multidisciplinary groups to facilitate exchange and consensus across disciplines. After the conference, a pediatric intensivist and social worker reviewed the recommendations.
Consensus was reached among the 52 conference attendees and two post hoc reviewers. Longitudinal parameters of care were developed for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of craniosynostosis in each of the 18 specialty areas of care from prenatal evaluation to adulthood.
To our knowledge, this is the first multidisciplinary effort to develop parameters of care for craniosynostosis. These parameters were designed to help facilitate the development of educational programs for the patient, families, and health-care professionals; stimulate the creation of a national database and registry to promote research, especially in the area of outcome studies; improve credentialing of interdisciplinary craniofacial clinical teams; and improve the availability of health insurance coverage for all individuals with craniosynostosis.
2010年3月4日至6日,在佐治亚州亚特兰大市召开了一次多学科会议,会议主题为“颅缝早闭:制定诊断、治疗和管理参数”。本次会议的目标是为颅缝早闭患者制定护理参数。
52名参会人员代表了广泛的专业领域,包括麻醉学、颅面外科、牙科、遗传学、手外科、神经外科、护理、眼科、口腔颌面外科、正畸学、耳鼻喉科、儿科学、心理学、公共卫生、放射学以及言语语言病理学。这些参会人员还代表了16个专业协会和同行评审期刊。对各学科相关的现有知识状况进行了回顾。基于专业领域,成立了四个分组讨论小组,以达成共识,并根据文献或在缺乏文献的情况下,依据广泛的临床经验,起草特定专业的护理参数。以迭代的方式,将特定专业的建议草案提交给所有参会人员。参与者在多学科小组中讨论这些建议,以促进跨学科的交流和共识。会议结束后,一名儿科重症监护医生和一名社会工作者对这些建议进行了审查。
52名参会人员和两名事后审查人员达成了共识。针对从产前评估到成年的18个护理专业领域中的每一个领域,制定了颅缝早闭诊断、治疗和管理的纵向护理参数。
据我们所知,这是首次为颅缝早闭制定护理参数的多学科努力。这些参数旨在帮助推动为患者、家庭和医疗保健专业人员制定教育计划;促进建立一个国家数据库和登记处,以推动研究,特别是在结果研究领域;改善跨学科颅面临床团队的资质认证;并提高所有颅缝早闭患者的医疗保险覆盖率。