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Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica 2015 September;61(3):117-20
Copyright © 2015 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
lingua: Inglese
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) outcomes can improve after further training for an individual already experienced in ERCP
Choi J., Malik N., Drachman D., Adler D., Nadir A. ✉
Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA
This study was carried out to assess the impact of therapeutic endoscopy training on the endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) practice of a physician who was practicing ERCP for many years in a community setting in the United States. A retrospective chart review of 390 ERCPs performed by the physician was accomplished; 176 and 214 ERCPs were performed before and after undergoing therapeutic endoscopy training respectively. Rates of common bile duct cannulation; postprocedure pancreatitis; use of common bile duct and pancreatic stents, as well as frequency of biliary and pancreatic sphincterotomies were assessed. The rate of common bile duct cannulation increased from 87% to 96% (P=0.008), while post-ERCP pancreatitis decreased from 8% to 3% (P=0.056), demonstrating that further guided experience in ERCP improved technical competency and decreased complications of ERCP for a physician already performing ERCPs independently in the USA.