BMJ Open (Aug 2019)
Management and outcomes of gastrointestinal congenital anomalies in low, middle and high income countries: protocol for a multicentre, international, prospective cohort study
- Yang Liu,
- Nick Sevdalis,
- Melika Akhbari,
- Niyi Ade-Ajayi,
- Justine Davies,
- Dan Poenaru,
- Dominique Vervoort,
- Hannah Thompson,
- Lubna Samad,
- Stephen Tabiri,
- Muhammad Arshad,
- Emily Smith,
- Lars Hagander,
- Kokila Lakhoo,
- Godfrey Sama Philipo,
- Adesoji Ademuyiwa,
- Emmanuel Ameh,
- Cristiana Riboni,
- Naomi Jane Wright,
- Laura Herrera,
- Nana Adofo-Ansong,
- Harmony Ubhi,
- Samuel Parker,
- Sadi Abukhalaf,
- Ahmad Alhamid,
- Osaid H. Alser,
- Emrah Aydin,
- Yousra-Imane Benaskeur,
- Shrouk M. Elghazaly,
- Safa Abdal Elrais,
- Sophia Hashim,
- Gabriella Hyman,
- Henang Kwasau,
- Bruno Martinez-Leo,
- Kelly Naranjo,
- Ibrahim Nour,
- Mahmoud Saleh,
- Patricia Shinondo,
- Marcus Sim,
- Agota Vaitkiene,
- Isabelle Williams,
- Aayenah Yunus,
- Muhammad Amjad Chaudhary,
- Muhammad Adnan Khan Khattak,
- Muhammad Bin Amjad,
- Marlene Dominguez Anaya,
- Samiul Hasan,
- Paolo Bragagnini,
- Segundo Rite,
- Hana Arbab,
- Aqil Soomro,
- Raed Nael Al-Taher,
- Ibrahim Rabi Nour,
- Osama Abdul Kareen Sarhan,
- Taimur Qureshi,
- Hina Yousaf,
- Candy S.C. Choo,
- Doris Mae Dimatatac,
- Shireen Anne Nah,
- Vijay Anand Ismavel,
- Ann Miriam,
- Shajin T,
- Monica Ivanov,
- Andreea Serban,
- Eva Blazquez-Gomez,
- Luis Garcia-Aparicio,
- Marti Iriondo,
- Jordi Prat,
- Xavier Tarrado,
- Emma Svensson,
- Alhassan Abdul-Mumin,
- Dominic Bagbio,
- Sheila Owusu,
- Dayang Anita Abdul Aziz
Affiliations
- Yang Liu
- Department of Neurosurgery, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital Clinical College of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
- Nick Sevdalis
- Centre for Behavioural and Implementation Science Interventions, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Melika Akhbari
- 3 GKT School of Medical Education, King’s College London, London, UK
- Niyi Ade-Ajayi
- Justine Davies
- 1 Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
- Dan Poenaru
- Pediatric Surgery, Montreal Children`s Hospital Research Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Dominique Vervoort
- 1 Division of Cardiac Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Hannah Thompson
- Lubna Samad
- 1 Center for Essential Surgical and Acute Care, Indus Health Network, Karachi, Pakistan
- Stephen Tabiri
- Muhammad Arshad
- Emily Smith
- Department of Global Health, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington, Columbia, USA
- Lars Hagander
- 3 Pediatric Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences in Lund, Faculty of Medicine, Skane University Hospital, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
- Kokila Lakhoo
- Paeditaric Surgery, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
- Godfrey Sama Philipo
- Adesoji Ademuyiwa
- Emmanuel Ameh
- Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria
- Cristiana Riboni
- 5 University of Pavia, Pavia, Lombardia, Italy
- Naomi Jane Wright
- King`s Centre for Global Health and Health Partnerships, King`s College London, London, UK
- Laura Herrera
- Nana Adofo-Ansong
- Department of Paediatrics, Mafikeng Provincial Hospital, Mafikeng, South Africa
- Harmony Ubhi
- Samuel Parker
- Sadi Abukhalaf
- Ahmad Alhamid
- Osaid H. Alser
- Emrah Aydin
- Yousra-Imane Benaskeur
- Shrouk M. Elghazaly
- Safa Abdal Elrais
- Sophia Hashim
- Gabriella Hyman
- Department of Surgery, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
- Henang Kwasau
- Department of Community Health, College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone
- Bruno Martinez-Leo
- Kelly Naranjo
- Ibrahim Nour
- Mahmoud Saleh
- Patricia Shinondo
- Marcus Sim
- Agota Vaitkiene
- Isabelle Williams
- Aayenah Yunus
- Muhammad Amjad Chaudhary
- Muhammad Adnan Khan Khattak
- Muhammad Bin Amjad
- Marlene Dominguez Anaya
- Samiul Hasan
- Paolo Bragagnini
- Segundo Rite
- Hana Arbab
- Aqil Soomro
- Raed Nael Al-Taher
- Ibrahim Rabi Nour
- Osama Abdul Kareen Sarhan
- Taimur Qureshi
- Hina Yousaf
- Candy S.C. Choo
- Doris Mae Dimatatac
- Shireen Anne Nah
- Department of Surgery, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
- Vijay Anand Ismavel
- Ann Miriam
- Shajin T
- Monica Ivanov
- Andreea Serban
- Eva Blazquez-Gomez
- Luis Garcia-Aparicio
- Marti Iriondo
- Jordi Prat
- Xavier Tarrado
- Emma Svensson
- Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Alhassan Abdul-Mumin
- Dominic Bagbio
- Sheila Owusu
- Dayang Anita Abdul Aziz
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030452
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 9,
no. 8
Abstract
Introduction Congenital anomalies are the fifth leading cause of death in children <5 years of age globally, contributing an estimated half a million deaths per year. Very limited literature exists from low and middle income countries (LMICs) where most of these deaths occur. The Global PaedSurg Research Collaboration aims to undertake the first multicentre, international, prospective cohort study of a selection of common congenital anomalies comparing management and outcomes between low, middle and high income countries (HICs) globally.Methods and analysis The Global PaedSurg Research Collaboration consists of surgeons, paediatricians, anaesthetists and allied healthcare professionals involved in the surgical care of children globally. Collaborators will prospectively collect observational data on consecutive patients presenting for the first time, with one of seven common congenital anomalies (oesophageal atresia, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, intestinal atresia, gastroschisis, exomphalos, anorectal malformation and Hirschsprung's disease).Patient recruitment will be for a minimum of 1 month from October 2018 to April 2019 with a 30-day post-primary intervention follow-up period. Anonymous data will be collected on patient demographics, clinical status, interventions and outcomes using REDCap. Collaborators will complete a survey regarding the resources and facilities for neonatal and paediatric surgery at their centre.The primary outcome is all-cause in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes include the occurrence of post-operative complications. Chi-squared analysis will be used to compare mortality between LMICs and HICs. Multilevel, multivariate logistic regression analysis will be undertaken to identify patient-level and hospital-level factors affecting outcomes with adjustment for confounding factors.Ethics and dissemination At the host centre, this study is classified as an audit not requiring ethical approval. All participating collaborators have gained local approval in accordance with their institutional ethical regulations. Collaborators will be encouraged to present the results locally, nationally and internationally. The results will be submitted for open access publication in a peer reviewed journal.Trial registration number NCT03666767