TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical indications for image guided interventional procedures in the musculoskeletal system
T2 - a Delphi-based consensus paper from the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR)-part III, nerves of the upper limb
AU - Sconfienza, Luca Maria
AU - Adriaensen, Miraude
AU - Albano, Domenico
AU - Allen, Georgina
AU - Aparisi Gómez, Maria Pilar
AU - Bazzocchi, Alberto
AU - Beggs, Ian
AU - Bignotti, Bianca
AU - Chianca, Vito
AU - Corazza, Angelo
AU - Dalili, Danoob
AU - De Dea, Miriam
AU - Del Cura, Jose Luis
AU - Di Pietto, Francesco
AU - Drakonaki, Eleni
AU - Facal de Castro, Fernando
AU - Filippiadis, Dimitrios
AU - Gielen, Jan
AU - Gitto, Salvatore
AU - Gupta, Harun
AU - Klauser, Andrea S
AU - Lalam, Radhesh
AU - Martin, Silvia
AU - Martinoli, Carlo
AU - Mauri, Giovanni
AU - McCarthy, Catherine
AU - McNally, Eugene
AU - Melaki, Kalliopi
AU - Messina, Carmelo
AU - Mirón Mombiela, Rebeca
AU - Neubauer, Benedikt
AU - Obradov, Marina
AU - Olchowy, Cyprian
AU - Orlandi, Davide
AU - Gonzalez, Raquel Prada
AU - Rutkauskas, Saulius
AU - Snoj, Ziga
AU - Tagliafico, Alberto Stefano
AU - Talaska, Alexander
AU - Vasilevska-Nikodinovska, Violeta
AU - Vucetic, Jelena
AU - Wilson, David
AU - Zaottini, Federico
AU - Zappia, Marcello
AU - Plagou, Athena
AU - Ultrasound and Interventional Subcommittees of the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR)
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - BACKGROUND: Image-guided interventional procedures of the nerves are commonly performed by physicians from different medical specialties, although there is a lack of clinical indications for these types of procedures. This Delphi-based consensus provided a list of indications on image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb based on updated published evidence.METHODS: An expert panel of 45 members of the Ultrasound and Interventional Subcommittees of the ESSR participated in this Delphi-based consensus study. After revision of the published papers on image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb updated to September 2018, the experts drafted a list of statements according to the Oxford Centre for evidence-based medicine levels of evidence. Consensus on statements regarding clinical indications was considered as strong when more than 95% of experts agreed, and broad if more than 80% agreed.RESULTS: Ten statements were drafted on procedures for nerves of the upper limb. Only two statements reached the highest level of evidence (ultrasound guidance is a safe and effective method for brachial plexus block; ultrasound-guided non-surgical approaches are safe and effective methods to treat carpal tunnel syndrome in the short term, but there is sparse evidence on the mid- and long-term effectiveness of these interventions). Strong consensus was obtained on 6/10 statements (60%), while 4/10 statements reached broad consensus (40%).CONCLUSIONS: This Delphi-based consensus study reported poor evidence on image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb. Sixty percent of statements on clinical indications provided by the expert board reached a strong consensus.KEY POINTS: • An expert panel of the ESSR provided 10 evidence-based statements on clinical indications for image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb • Two statements reached the highest level of evidence • Strong consensus was obtained on 6/10 statements (60%), while 4/10 statements reached broad consensus (40%).
AB - BACKGROUND: Image-guided interventional procedures of the nerves are commonly performed by physicians from different medical specialties, although there is a lack of clinical indications for these types of procedures. This Delphi-based consensus provided a list of indications on image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb based on updated published evidence.METHODS: An expert panel of 45 members of the Ultrasound and Interventional Subcommittees of the ESSR participated in this Delphi-based consensus study. After revision of the published papers on image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb updated to September 2018, the experts drafted a list of statements according to the Oxford Centre for evidence-based medicine levels of evidence. Consensus on statements regarding clinical indications was considered as strong when more than 95% of experts agreed, and broad if more than 80% agreed.RESULTS: Ten statements were drafted on procedures for nerves of the upper limb. Only two statements reached the highest level of evidence (ultrasound guidance is a safe and effective method for brachial plexus block; ultrasound-guided non-surgical approaches are safe and effective methods to treat carpal tunnel syndrome in the short term, but there is sparse evidence on the mid- and long-term effectiveness of these interventions). Strong consensus was obtained on 6/10 statements (60%), while 4/10 statements reached broad consensus (40%).CONCLUSIONS: This Delphi-based consensus study reported poor evidence on image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb. Sixty percent of statements on clinical indications provided by the expert board reached a strong consensus.KEY POINTS: • An expert panel of the ESSR provided 10 evidence-based statements on clinical indications for image-guided interventional procedures for nerves of the upper limb • Two statements reached the highest level of evidence • Strong consensus was obtained on 6/10 statements (60%), while 4/10 statements reached broad consensus (40%).
KW - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/diagnosis
KW - Consensus
KW - Delphi Technique
KW - Humans
KW - Peripheral Nerves/diagnostic imaging
KW - Radiography
KW - Radiology
KW - Societies, Medical
KW - Surgery, Computer-Assisted/methods
KW - Ultrasonography/methods
KW - Upper Extremity/diagnostic imaging
U2 - 10.1007/s00330-019-06479-z
DO - 10.1007/s00330-019-06479-z
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 31712960
SN - 0938-7994
VL - 30
SP - 1498
EP - 1506
JO - European Radiology
JF - European Radiology
IS - 3
ER -