TY - JOUR
T1 - European guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
T2 - UEG, EPC, EDS, ESPEN, ESPGHAN, ESDO, and ESPCG evidence-based recommendations
AU - European PEI Multidisciplinary Group
AU - Dominguez-Muñoz, J. Enrique
AU - Vujasinovic, Miroslav
AU - de la Iglesia, Daniel
AU - Cahen, Djuna
AU - Capurso, Gabriele
AU - Gubergrits, Natalya
AU - Hegyi, Peter
AU - Hungin, Pali
AU - Ockenga, Johann
AU - Paiella, Salvatore
AU - Perkhofer, Lukas
AU - Rebours, Vinciane
AU - Rosendahl, Jonas
AU - Salvia, Roberto
AU - Scheers, Isabelle
AU - Szentesi, Andrea
AU - Bonovas, Stefanos
AU - Piovani, Daniele
AU - Löhr, J. Matthias
AU - Algül, Hana
AU - Archibugi, Livia
AU - Arvanitakis, Marianna
AU - Barbu, Sorin
AU - Beyer, Georg
AU - Bezmarevic, Mihailo
AU - Bodewes, Frank
AU - Boermeester, Marja A.
AU - Bordin, Dmitry
AU - Bruno, Marco
AU - Ceyhan, Güralp
AU - Czako, Laszlo
AU - D'Amico, Ferdinando
AU - De Madaria, Enrique
AU - De Martino, Julian
AU - Deprez, Pierre H.
AU - Dervenis, Christos
AU - Dité, Petr
AU - Drewes, Asbjørn
AU - Duggan, Sinead N.
AU - Duman, Deniz
AU - Engjom, Trond
AU - Ewald, Nils
AU - Fabian, Ovidiu
AU - Fracasso, Pierluigi
AU - Friess, Helmut
AU - Frøkjær, Jens Brøndum
AU - Frulloni, Luca
AU - Gaujoux, Sebastien
AU - Gheorghe, Cristian
AU - Witt, Heiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). United European Gastroenterology Journal published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of United European Gastroenterology.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) is defined as a reduction in pancreatic exocrine secretion below the level that allows the normal digestion of nutrients. Pancreatic disease and surgery are the main causes of PEI. However, other conditions and upper gastrointestinal surgery can also affect the digestive function of the pancreas. PEI can cause symptoms of nutritional malabsorption and deficiencies, which affect the quality of life and increase morbidity and mortality. These guidelines were developed following the United European Gastroenterology framework for the development of high-quality clinical guidelines. After a systematic literature review, the evidence was evaluated according to the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation methodology, as appropriate. Statements and comments were developed by the working groups and voted on using the Delphi method. The diagnosis of PEI should be based on a global assessment of symptoms, nutritional status, and a pancreatic secretion test. Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT), together with dietary advice and support, are the cornerstones of PEI therapy. PERT is indicated in patients with PEI that is secondary to pancreatic disease, pancreatic surgery, or other metabolic or gastroenterological conditions. Specific recommendations concerning the management of PEI under various clinical conditions are provided based on evidence and expert opinions. This evidence-based guideline summarizes the prevalence, clinical impact, and general diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for PEI, as well as the specifics of PEI in different clinical conditions. Finally, the unmet needs for future research are discussed.
AB - Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) is defined as a reduction in pancreatic exocrine secretion below the level that allows the normal digestion of nutrients. Pancreatic disease and surgery are the main causes of PEI. However, other conditions and upper gastrointestinal surgery can also affect the digestive function of the pancreas. PEI can cause symptoms of nutritional malabsorption and deficiencies, which affect the quality of life and increase morbidity and mortality. These guidelines were developed following the United European Gastroenterology framework for the development of high-quality clinical guidelines. After a systematic literature review, the evidence was evaluated according to the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation methodology, as appropriate. Statements and comments were developed by the working groups and voted on using the Delphi method. The diagnosis of PEI should be based on a global assessment of symptoms, nutritional status, and a pancreatic secretion test. Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT), together with dietary advice and support, are the cornerstones of PEI therapy. PERT is indicated in patients with PEI that is secondary to pancreatic disease, pancreatic surgery, or other metabolic or gastroenterological conditions. Specific recommendations concerning the management of PEI under various clinical conditions are provided based on evidence and expert opinions. This evidence-based guideline summarizes the prevalence, clinical impact, and general diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for PEI, as well as the specifics of PEI in different clinical conditions. Finally, the unmet needs for future research are discussed.
KW - cystic fibrosis
KW - diabetes
KW - diagnosis
KW - fecal elastase
KW - guidelines
KW - malnutrition
KW - pancreatectomy
KW - pancreatic cancer
KW - pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy
KW - pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
KW - pancreatitis
KW - steatorrhea
KW - treatment
KW - weight loss
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U2 - 10.1002/ueg2.12674
DO - 10.1002/ueg2.12674
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85211626396
SN - 2050-6406
JO - United European Gastroenterology Journal
JF - United European Gastroenterology Journal
ER -