Sennhauser Susie, Anand Rishi, Kusumoto Fred, Goldschlager Nora
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Electrophysiology and Pacing Service, Division of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida.
Clin Cardiol. 2017 Mar;40(3):186-190. doi: 10.1002/clc.22665. Epub 2017 Mar 8.
One of the most important roles for professional societies in medicine is assembling multiple stakeholders and experts to develop documents that can help guide and define policies and strategies for best medical care. Each year the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) develops several consensus documents that address critical clinical subjects that have been identified by input from HRS members and HRS committees. Over the past 5 years, HRS has produced documents with multiple professional societies from around the world, and although the topics chosen for exploration center around arrhythmia management, the reviews and recommendations made in the documents are important for clinical cardiologists and generalists who are not arrhythmia specialists. When an internist or other primary care provider identifies a patient who may be having symptoms from an arrhythmia, the referral first is made to the clinical cardiologist and only later, if necessary, does an arrhythmia specialist become involved. These expert consensus statements are developed for specific clinical questions regarding arrhythmia management where there is controversy or uncertainty, often with less data from randomized controlled trials to help guide recommendations, which must then be made by extrapolation of existing data, observational data, and expert opinion. In this 2-part review, the consensus statements developed by the HRS over the past 5 years that pertain to adults are discussed in part 1; part 2 focuses on consensus statements that HRS has developed in conjunction with the Pediatric and Congenital Electrophysiology Society that address arrhythmia issues in children and adults with congenital heart disease.
医学专业协会最重要的作用之一是召集多个利益相关者和专家,制定有助于指导和界定最佳医疗护理政策与策略的文件。每年,心律协会(HRS)都会制定几份共识文件,以解决HRS成员和HRS委员会提出的关键临床问题。在过去5年里,HRS与来自世界各地的多个专业协会共同制定了文件。虽然所选的探讨主题围绕心律失常管理,但文件中的综述和建议对非心律失常专科的临床心脏病专家和普通医生也很重要。当内科医生或其他初级保健提供者确定一名患者可能有心律失常症状时,首先会将患者转诊给临床心脏病专家,只有在必要时,心律失常专科医生才会介入。这些专家共识声明是针对心律失常管理中存在争议或不确定性的特定临床问题制定的,通常来自随机对照试验的数据较少,无法帮助指导建议,因此必须通过对现有数据、观察性数据和专家意见进行推断来提出建议。在这篇分两部分的综述中,第1部分讨论了HRS在过去5年里制定的与成人相关的共识声明;第2部分重点关注HRS与儿科和先天性电生理学会联合制定的关于患有先天性心脏病的儿童和成人心律失常问题的共识声明。