摘要
消化道异物是消化科常见的危急症之一,在儿童中最为常见。因误吞异物的种类繁多,导致处理方式多样,潜在的风险及并发症不断升级,若处理不及时或者处理不当会产生严重后果。目前,中国尚无针对儿童的消化道异物管理指南,如何在结合我国临床实践的基础上制订符合国际指南标准的儿童消化道异物循证指南,对有效指导和促进儿童消化道异物管理具有重要意义。本指南按照国际公认的临床实践指南制订流程,联合多学科专家,基于现有证据,结合临床实践,采用推荐意见分级的评估、制订和评价(GRADE)分级系统,遵循国际实践指南报告规范(RIGHT),制订符合我国国情的儿童消化道异物管理指南,以期为各级各类医院接诊儿童消化道异物的临床医师提供指导与决策依据。
Foreign body in the digestive tract is one of the common critical diseases in the gastroenterology department,and it is the most common in children.Due to the wide variety of foreign body ingestion,the treatment methods are diverse,and the potential risks and complications are constantly escalating.If the treatment is not timely or improper,serious consequences will occur.However,there are no guidelines for foreign bodies in the digestive tract for children in China.Therefore,the development of evidence-based guidelines for the management of foreign bodies in the digestive tract of children,based on clinical practice in China,is of great significance in effectively guiding and promoting the management of foreign bodies in the digestive tract of children.In order to provide guidance and decision-making basis for clinicians at all levels who treat children with foreign bodies in the digestive tract,we complied with standard development process,collaborated with multidisciplinary expertise,based on available evidence,combined with clinical practice,adopted the grading of recommendations assessment,development and evaluation(GRADE)approach,and followed the reporting items for practice guidelines in healthcare(RIGHT)to develop this guideline for the management of foreign bodies in the digestive tract of children.
作者
中华医学会消化内镜学分会儿科协作组
中国医师协会内镜医师分会儿科消化内镜专业委员会
李兆申
令狐恩强
方莹
Pediatric Collaborative Group,Chinese Society of Digestive Endoscopology;Pediatric Digestive Endoscopy Professional Committee of Chinese Endoscopist Association;LI Zhaoshen;LINGHU Enqiang;FANG Ying
出处
《中国循证医学杂志》
CSCD
北大核心
2022年第1期2-18,共17页
Chinese Journal of Evidence-based Medicine
基金
中华消化内镜创新发展专项(编号:Z-2019-45-2001)。
关键词
异物
儿童
消化道
指南
Foreign bodies
Children
Digestive tract
Guideline