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Practice of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in Korea: Results from a National Survey / 대한췌담도학회지

Dong-Won AHN; Joung-Ho HAN; Hong-Ja KIM; Hyung-Keun KIM; Byoung-Kwan SON; Sun-Young YI; Ju-Sang PARK; Eaum-Seok LEE; Hyunsoo KIM; Kwang-Bum CHO; Ho-Gak KIM; Seon-Mee PARK.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-741332
BACKGROUND/

AIMS:

The aim of this study is to describe the outcome of the national survey and to determine the endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) quality in Korea by comparing with the quality indicators.

METHODS:

We used the database of Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service and then performed anonymous national survey.

RESULTS:

Completed questionnaires were returned by 129 of 157 ERCP endoscopists. In Korea, annual ERCP rates have been consistently increased over years. Individual ERCP volume was high (>200 per year) in about half of ERCP endoscopists. Most ERCP endoscopists performed all of level I procedures. However, manometry, cholangiopancreatoscopy, and pancreatic procedures were performed mostly in institutions with high hospital volume. The rate of overall success was more than 90% in most ERCP endoscopists. However, the rate of precut sphincterotomy was high in more than a fourth of ERCP endoscopists. Twelve ERCP endoscopists experienced post-ERCP mortality within recent 1 year. ERCP training and radiation protection during ERCP did not meet the standard of quality indicators especially in institutions with low or moderate hospital volume.

CONCLUSIONS:

Technical issues during ERCP procedures in Korea fulfill the standard of quality indicators. However, a great effort is needed to improve issues about ERCP training and radiation protection.
Biblioteca responsable: WPRO