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Confocal endomicroscopy for evaluation of pancreatic cystic lesions: a systematic review and international Delphi consensus report
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 (noncommunication PCL meeting criteria for EUS-FNA or with
prior non-diagnostic EUS-FNA), diagnostic outcomes (improved accuracy for mucinous PCLs and serous cystadeno mas with substantial interobserver agreement of image
patterns), low incidence of adverse events (fluoresceinassociated 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