Background: Inappropriateness of upper endoscopy (EGD) indication causes decreased diagnostic yield. Our aim of was to identify predictors of appropriateness rate for EGD among endoscopic centres. Methods: A post-hoc analysis of two multicentre cross-sectional studies, including 6270 and 8252 patients consecutively referred to EGD in 44 (group A) and 55 (group B) endoscopic Italian centres in 2003 and 2007, respectively, was performed. A multiple forward stepwise regression was applied to group A. and independently validated in group B. A <70% threshold was adopted to define inadequate appropriateness rate clustered by centre. Results: discrete variability of clustered appropriateness rates among the 44 group A centres was observed (median: 77%; range: 41-97%), and a <70% appropriateness rate was detected in 11 (25%). Independent predictors of centre appropriateness rate were: percentage of patients referred by general practitioners (GP), rate of urgent examinations, prevalence of relevant diseases, and academic status. For group B, sensitivity, specificity and area under receiver operating characteristic curve of the model in detecting centres with a <70% appropriateness rate were 54%, 93% and 0.72, respectively. Conclusions: A simple predictive rule, based on rate of patients referred by GPs, rate of urgent examinations, prevalence of relevant diseases and academic status, identified a small subset of centres characterised by a high rate of inappropriateness. These centres may be presumed to obtain the largest benefit from targeted educational programs. (C) 2010 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

How to predict a high rate of inappropriateness for upper endoscopy in an endoscopic centre? / L., Buri; G., Bersani; C., Hassan; M., Anti; M. A., Bianco; L., Cipolletta; DI GIULIO, Emilio; Matteo G., Di; L., Familiari; L., Ficano; P., Loriga; S., Morini; Pietropaolo, Vincenzo; A., Zambelli; E., Grossi; M., Intraligi; F., Tessari; M., Buscema. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - 42:9(2010), pp. 624-628. [10.1016/j.dld.2010.02.012]

How to predict a high rate of inappropriateness for upper endoscopy in an endoscopic centre?

DI GIULIO, Emilio;PIETROPAOLO, Vincenzo;
2010

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Background: Inappropriateness of upper endoscopy (EGD) indication causes decreased diagnostic yield. Our aim of was to identify predictors of appropriateness rate for EGD among endoscopic centres. Methods: A post-hoc analysis of two multicentre cross-sectional studies, including 6270 and 8252 patients consecutively referred to EGD in 44 (group A) and 55 (group B) endoscopic Italian centres in 2003 and 2007, respectively, was performed. A multiple forward stepwise regression was applied to group A. and independently validated in group B. A <70% threshold was adopted to define inadequate appropriateness rate clustered by centre. Results: discrete variability of clustered appropriateness rates among the 44 group A centres was observed (median: 77%; range: 41-97%), and a <70% appropriateness rate was detected in 11 (25%). Independent predictors of centre appropriateness rate were: percentage of patients referred by general practitioners (GP), rate of urgent examinations, prevalence of relevant diseases, and academic status. For group B, sensitivity, specificity and area under receiver operating characteristic curve of the model in detecting centres with a <70% appropriateness rate were 54%, 93% and 0.72, respectively. Conclusions: A simple predictive rule, based on rate of patients referred by GPs, rate of urgent examinations, prevalence of relevant diseases and academic status, identified a small subset of centres characterised by a high rate of inappropriateness. These centres may be presumed to obtain the largest benefit from targeted educational programs. (C) 2010 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2010
appropriateness; upper endoscopy
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How to predict a high rate of inappropriateness for upper endoscopy in an endoscopic centre? / L., Buri; G., Bersani; C., Hassan; M., Anti; M. A., Bianco; L., Cipolletta; DI GIULIO, Emilio; Matteo G., Di; L., Familiari; L., Ficano; P., Loriga; S., Morini; Pietropaolo, Vincenzo; A., Zambelli; E., Grossi; M., Intraligi; F., Tessari; M., Buscema. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - 42:9(2010), pp. 624-628. [10.1016/j.dld.2010.02.012]
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