The Management of Asymptomatic Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation: Results of a European Delphi Survey

Author:

Kersten Casper M.ORCID,Hermelijn Sergei M.,Mullassery Dhanya,Muthialu NagarajanORCID,Cobanoglu Nazan,Gartner SilviaORCID,Bagolan Pietro,Mesas Burgos Carmen,Sgrò Alberto,Heyman Stijn,Till Holger,Suominen Janne,Schurink Maarten,Desender Liesbeth,Losty Paul,Steyaert Henri,Terheggen-Lagro Suzanne,Metzelder Martin,Bonnard Arnaud,Sfeir Rony,Singh Michael,Yardley Iain,Rikkers-Mutsaerts Noor R. V. M.,van der Ent Cornelis K.,Qvist Niels,Cox Des W.,Peters Robert,Bannier Michiel A. G. E.ORCID,Wessel Lucas,Proesmans Marijke,Stanton Michael,Hannon Edward,Zampoli MarcoORCID,Morini Francesco,Tiddens Harm A. W. M.,Wijnen René M. H.,Schnater Johannes M.ORCID

Abstract

Consensus on the optimal management of asymptomatic congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) is lacking, and comparison between studies remains difficult due to a large variety in outcome measures. We aimed to define a core outcome set (COS) for pediatric patients with an asymptomatic CPAM. An online, three-round Delphi survey was conducted in two stakeholder groups of specialized caregivers (surgeons and non-surgeons) in various European centers. Proposed outcome parameters were scored according to level of importance, and the final COS was established through consensus. A total of 55 participants (33 surgeons, 22 non-surgeons) from 28 centers in 13 European countries completed the three rounds and rated 43 outcome parameters. The final COS comprises seven outcome parameters: respiratory insufficiency, surgical complications, mass effect/mediastinal shift (at three time-points) and multifocal disease (at two time-points). The seven outcome parameters included in the final COS reflect the diversity in priorities among this large group of European participants. However, we recommend the incorporation of these outcome parameters in the design of future studies, as they describe measurable and validated outcomes as well as the accepted age at measurement.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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