Retrospective analysis of the standardized BARD criteria for acute cholangitis in biliary atresia patients.

Kasai clinical application hepatoportoenterostomy outcome

Journal

JPGN reports
ISSN: 2691-171X
Titre abrégé: JPGN Rep
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101773885

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Aug 2024
Historique:
received: 08 09 2023
revised: 28 12 2023
accepted: 29 02 2024
medline: 16 8 2024
pubmed: 16 8 2024
entrez: 16 8 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

In 2022, the Biliary Atresia and Related Diseases (BARD) community reached a consensus for the definition of suspected and confirmed cholangitis for biliary atresia (BA) patients after hepatoportoenterostomy (HPE). This study assessed the new standardized BARD definition in a retrospective, multicenter cohort study. We included BA cases managed between 2010 and 2020 at the Hannover Medical School and Geneva University Hospitals' Swiss Pediatric Liver Center. The standardized BARD cholangitis definition assesses four clinical items and four imaging/laboratory items to define cholangitis. The definition was retrospectively applied to all BA cases having presented, according to their physician, cholangitis within the first year after the HPE. The diagnosis defined by the standardized BARD definition was compared with the final clinical diagnosis made by physicians. The Spearman's correlation coefficient was used to test for correlation between diagnoses made by standardized and clinical appreciation. Of 185 consecutive BA patients, 59 (32%) had at least one episode of cholangitis within the first year after HPE. The correlation between the clinician's impression and the standardized BARD definition was very strong ( This first retrospective application of the standardized BARD cholangitis definition reveals a very strong correlation with the physician's assessment before standardization. A prospective study is needed to further refine the standardized definition for cholangitis in BA patients.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39149194
doi: 10.1002/jpr3.12071
pii: JPR312071
pmc: PMC11322016
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

309-316

Informations de copyright

© 2024 The Authors. JPGN Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Auteurs

Omid Madadi-Sanjani (O)

Department of Pediatric Surgery Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany.

Ana M Calinescu (AM)

Swiss Pediatric Liver Center Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology, and Obstetrics, Division of Child and Adolescent Surgery Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland.

Nathalie Rock (N)

Swiss Pediatric Liver Center Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology, and Obstetrics, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Unit, Division of Pediatric Specialties Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.

Valerie A McLin (VA)

Swiss Pediatric Liver Center Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology, and Obstetrics, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Unit, Division of Pediatric Specialties Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.

Marie Uecker (M)

Department of Pediatric Surgery Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany.

Joachim F Kuebler (JF)

Department of Pediatric Surgery Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany.

Claus Petersen (C)

Department of Pediatric Surgery Hannover Medical School Hannover Germany.

Barbara E Wildhaber (BE)

Swiss Pediatric Liver Center Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology, and Obstetrics, Division of Child and Adolescent Surgery Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland.
Department of Pediatrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland.

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