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Open Access 01-09-2019 | Diverticulitis | Consensus Statement

EAES and SAGES 2018 consensus conference on acute diverticulitis management: evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice

Authors: Nader K. Francis, Patricia Sylla, Maria Abou-Khalil, Simone Arolfo, David Berler, Nathan J. Curtis, Scott C. Dolejs, Richard Garfinkle, Marguerite Gorter-Stam, Daniel A. Hashimoto, Taryn E. Hassinger, Charlotte J. L. Molenaar, Philip H. Pucher, Valérie Schuermans, Alberto Arezzo, Ferdinando Agresta, Stavros A. Antoniou, Tan Arulampalam, Marylise Boutros, Nicole Bouvy, Kenneth Campbell, Todd Francone, Stephen P. Haggerty, Traci L. Hedrick, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Mike S. Truitt, Jillian Kelly, Hans Ket, Brian J. Dunkin, Andrea Pietrabissa

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Abstract

Background

Acute diverticulitis (AD) presents a unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for general surgeons. This collaborative project between EAES and SAGES aimed to summarize recent evidence and draw statements of recommendation to guide our members on comprehensive AD management.

Methods

Systematic reviews of the literature were conducted across six AD topics by an international steering group including experts from both societies. Topics encompassed the epidemiology, diagnosis, management of non-complicated and complicated AD as well as emergency and elective operative AD management. Consensus statements and recommendations were generated, and the quality of the evidence and recommendation strength rated with the GRADE system. Modified Delphi methodology was used to reach consensus among experts prior to surveying the EAES and SAGES membership on the recommendations and likelihood to impact their practice. Results were presented at both EAES and SAGES annual meetings with live re-voting carried out for recommendations with < 70% agreement.

Results

A total of 51 consensus statements and 41 recommendations across all six topics were agreed upon by the experts and submitted for members’ online voting. Based on 1004 complete surveys and over 300 live votes at the SAGES and EAES Diverticulitis Consensus Conference (DCC), consensus was achieved for 97.6% (40/41) of recommendations with 92% (38/41) agreement on the likelihood that these recommendations would change practice if not already applied. Areas of persistent disagreement included the selective use of imaging to guide AD diagnosis, recommendations against antibiotics in non-complicated AD, and routine colonic evaluation after resolution of non-complicated diverticulitis.

Conclusion

This joint EAES and SAGES consensus conference updates clinicians on the current evidence and provides a set of recommendations that can guide clinical AD management practice.
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Metadata
Title
EAES and SAGES 2018 consensus conference on acute diverticulitis management: evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice
Authors
Nader K. Francis
Patricia Sylla
Maria Abou-Khalil
Simone Arolfo
David Berler
Nathan J. Curtis
Scott C. Dolejs
Richard Garfinkle
Marguerite Gorter-Stam
Daniel A. Hashimoto
Taryn E. Hassinger
Charlotte J. L. Molenaar
Philip H. Pucher
Valérie Schuermans
Alberto Arezzo
Ferdinando Agresta
Stavros A. Antoniou
Tan Arulampalam
Marylise Boutros
Nicole Bouvy
Kenneth Campbell
Todd Francone
Stephen P. Haggerty
Traci L. Hedrick
Dimitrios Stefanidis
Mike S. Truitt
Jillian Kelly
Hans Ket
Brian J. Dunkin
Andrea Pietrabissa
Publication date
01-09-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Diverticulitis
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 9/2019
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-019-06882-z

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