Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California, U.S.A.
Laryngoscope. 2023 Feb;133(2):255-268. doi: 10.1002/lary.30177. Epub 2022 May 11.
To develop an expert consensus statement on the clinical use of swallowing fluoroscopy in adults that reduces practice variation and identifies opportunities for quality improvement in the care of patients suffering from swallowing impairment.
A search strategist reviewed data sources (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, Scopus) to use as evidence for an expert development group to compose statements focusing on areas of controversy regarding swallowing fluoroscopy. Candidate statements underwent two iterations of a modified Delphi protocol to reach consensus.
A total of 2184 publications were identified for title and abstract review with 211 publications meeting the criteria for full text review. Of these, 148 articles were included for review. An additional 116 publications were also included after reviewing the references of the full text publications from the initial search. These 264 references guided the authors to develop 41 candidate statements in various categories. Forty statements encompassing patient selection, fluoroscopic study choice, radiation safety, clinical team dynamics, training requirements, videofluoroscopic swallow study and esophagram techniques, and interpretation of swallowing fluoroscopy met criteria for consensus. One statement on esophagram technique reached near-consensus.
These 40 statements pertaining to the comprehensive use of swallowing fluoroscopy in adults can guide the development of best practices, improve quality and safety of care, and influence policy in both the outpatient and inpatient settings. The lack of consensus on some aspects of esophagram technique likely reflects gaps in knowledge and clinical practice variation and should be a target for future research. Laryngoscope, 133:255-268, 2023.
制定关于成人吞咽荧光透视检查临床应用的专家共识声明,减少实践差异,并确定在吞咽障碍患者护理方面改善质量的机会。
搜索策略师审查了数据源(PubMed、Embase、Cochrane、Web of Science、Scopus),为专家制定重点关注吞咽荧光透视检查争议领域的声明提供证据。候选声明经过两轮改良 Delphi 协议,以达成共识。
共确定了 2184 篇出版物进行标题和摘要审查,其中 211 篇符合全文审查标准。其中,有 148 篇文章被纳入审查。在对初始搜索的全文出版物的参考文献进行审查后,又有 116 篇文章被纳入。这 264 篇参考文献指导作者在各个类别中制定了 41 条候选声明。涵盖患者选择、荧光透视研究选择、辐射安全、临床团队动态、培训要求、视频荧光透视吞咽研究和食管造影技术以及吞咽荧光透视解释的 40 条声明符合共识标准。一条关于食管造影技术的声明接近达成共识。
这些关于成人吞咽荧光透视全面应用的 40 条声明可以指导最佳实践的制定,提高护理质量和安全性,并影响门诊和住院环境中的政策。一些食管造影技术方面缺乏共识可能反映了知识差距和临床实践差异,应成为未来研究的目标。喉镜,133:255-268,2023。