Endoscopy International Open (Oct 2020)

Confocal endomicroscopy for evaluation of pancreatic cystic lesions: a systematic review and international Delphi consensus report

  • Bertrand Napoleon,
  • Somashekar G. Krishna,
  • Bruno Marco,
  • David Carr-Locke,
  • Kenneth J. Chang,
  • Àngels Ginès,
  • Frank G. Gress,
  • Alberto Larghi,
  • Kofi W. Oppong,
  • Laurent Palazzo,
  • Pradermchai Kongkam,
  • Carlos Robles-Medranda,
  • Divyesh Sejpal,
  • Damien Tan,
  • William R. Brugge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1229-4156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 08, no. 11
pp. E1566 – E1581

Abstract

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Background and study aims The aim of thi systematic review and consensus report is to standardize the practice of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS-guided needle-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (nCLE) for pancreatic cystic lesion (PCL) evaluation. Methods We performed an international, systematic, evidence-based review of the applications, outcomes, procedural processes, indications, training, and credentialing of EUS-nCLE in management of PCLs. Based on available clinical evidence, preliminary nCLE consensus statements (nCLE-CS) were developed by an international panel of 15 experts in pancreatic diseases. These statements were then voted and edited by using a modified Delphi approach. An a priori threshold of 80 % agreement was used to establish consensus for each statement. Results Sixteen nCLE-CS were discussed. Thirteen (81 %) nCLE-CS reached consensus addressing indications (non-communication PCL meeting criteria for EUS-FNA or with prior non-diagnostic EUS-FNA), diagnostic outcomes (improved accuracy for mucinous PCLs and serous cystadenomas with substantial interobserver agreement of image patterns), low incidence of adverse events (fluorescein-associated and pancreatitis), procedural processes (nCLE duration, manipulation of needle with probe), and training (physician knowledge and competence). Conclusion Based on a high level of agreement pertaining to expert consensus statements, this report standardizes the practice of EUS-nCLE. EUS-nCLE should be systematically considered when EUS-FNA is indicated for PCL evaluation.