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Defining and Measuring Quality in Upper GI Endosco ...
Defining and Measuring Quality in Upper GI Endoscopy
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The speaker discusses quality standards for upper endoscopy (EGD), emphasizing the need to apply rigorous quality indicators akin to colonoscopy. Approximately 7.5 million EGDs are performed annually in the US, and maintaining high-quality procedures improves diagnosis, therapy, and patient safety. The ASGE and ACG released updated guidelines including pre-, intra-, and post-procedure quality measures. Pre-procedure focuses on appropriate indications and timely EGDs for upper GI bleeding. Intra-procedure metrics prioritize photodocumentation of key anatomical sites, systematic biopsies (notably for eosinophilic esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, and celiac disease), classification of esophagitis, and treatment of bleeding ulcers with documented stigmata. Post-procedure standards include repeat EGD after severe esophagitis, acid suppression protocols, appropriate surveillance intervals for Barrett’s, and eradication of intestinal metaplasia and H. pylori. The speaker encourages dissemination of these guidelines within endoscopy units for shared understanding, performance tracking, and improvement.
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Brian Jacobson, MD, MPH, FASGE
Keywords
upper endoscopy
quality standards
ASGE guidelines
photodocumentation
Barrett's esophagus
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