TY - JOUR
T1 - The International Network on Oesophageal Atresia (INoEA) consensus guidelines on the transition of patients with oesophageal atresia–tracheoesophageal fistula
AU - Krishnan, Usha
AU - Dumont, Michael W.
AU - Slater, Hayley
AU - Gold, Benjamin D.
AU - Seguy, David
AU - Bouin, Mikael
AU - Wijnen, Rene
AU - Dall’Oglio, Luigi
AU - Costantini, Mario
AU - Koumbourlis, Anastassios C.
AU - Kovesi, Thomas A.
AU - Rutter, Michael J.
AU - Soma, Marlene
AU - Menzies, Jessica
AU - Van Malleghem, Audrey
AU - Rommel, Nathalie
AU - Dellenmark-Blom, Michaela
AU - Wallace, Vuokko
AU - Culnane, Evelyn
AU - Slater, Graham
AU - Gottrand, Frederic
AU - Faure, Christophe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Springer Nature Limited.
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Oesophageal atresia–tracheoesophageal fistula (EA-TEF) is a common congenital digestive disease. Patients with EA-TEF face gastrointestinal, surgical, respiratory, otolaryngological, nutritional, psychological and quality of life issues in childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Although consensus guidelines exist for the management of gastrointestinal, nutritional, surgical and respiratory problems in childhood, a systematic approach to the care of these patients in adolescence, during transition to adulthood and in adulthood is currently lacking. The Transition Working Group of the International Network on Oesophageal Atresia (INoEA) was charged with the task of developing uniform evidence-based guidelines for the management of complications through the transition from adolescence into adulthood. Forty-two questions addressing the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of gastrointestinal, surgical, respiratory, otolaryngological, nutritional, psychological and quality of life complications that patients with EA-TEF face during adolescence and after the transition to adulthood were formulated. A systematic literature search was performed based on which recommendations were made. All recommendations were discussed and finalized during consensus meetings, and the group members voted on each recommendation. Expert opinion was used when no randomized controlled trials were available to support the recommendation. The list of the 42 statements, all based on expert opinion, was voted on and agreed upon.
AB - Oesophageal atresia–tracheoesophageal fistula (EA-TEF) is a common congenital digestive disease. Patients with EA-TEF face gastrointestinal, surgical, respiratory, otolaryngological, nutritional, psychological and quality of life issues in childhood, adolescence and adulthood. Although consensus guidelines exist for the management of gastrointestinal, nutritional, surgical and respiratory problems in childhood, a systematic approach to the care of these patients in adolescence, during transition to adulthood and in adulthood is currently lacking. The Transition Working Group of the International Network on Oesophageal Atresia (INoEA) was charged with the task of developing uniform evidence-based guidelines for the management of complications through the transition from adolescence into adulthood. Forty-two questions addressing the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of gastrointestinal, surgical, respiratory, otolaryngological, nutritional, psychological and quality of life complications that patients with EA-TEF face during adolescence and after the transition to adulthood were formulated. A systematic literature search was performed based on which recommendations were made. All recommendations were discussed and finalized during consensus meetings, and the group members voted on each recommendation. Expert opinion was used when no randomized controlled trials were available to support the recommendation. The list of the 42 statements, all based on expert opinion, was voted on and agreed upon.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41575-023-00789-w
DO - 10.1038/s41575-023-00789-w
M3 - Article
C2 - 37286639
AN - SCOPUS:85161281698
SN - 1759-5045
VL - 20
SP - 735
EP - 755
JO - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology
JF - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology
IS - 11
ER -