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Development of a core outcome set for congenital pulmonary airway malformations: study protocol of an international Delphi survey

Development of a core outcome set for congenital pulmonary airway malformations

Study protocol of an international Delphi survey

Paper

Hermelijn S, Kersten C, Mullassery D On behalf of the CONNECT study consortium COS development group, On behalf of the CONNECT study consortium COS development group, et al Development of a core outcome set for congenital pulmonary airway malformations: study protocol of an international Delphi survey BMJ Open 2021;11:e044544. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044544

International Delphy Survey

Ongenital pulmonary
airway malformations

This study will include a critical appraisal of the current literature followed by a three-stage Delphi process with two stakeholder groups

Martin Fontanari and Anastasia Traskevich

Authors

April 12, 2021

Published Online

Abstract

A worldwide lack of consensus exists on the optimal management of asymptomatic congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) even though the incidence is increasing. Either a surgical resection is performed or a wait-and-see policy is employed, depending on the treating physician. Management is largely based on expert opinion and scientific evidence is scarce. Wide variations in outcome measures are seen between studies making comparison difficult thus highlighting the lack of universal consensus in outcome measures as well. We aim to define a core outcome set which will include the most important core outcome parameters for paediatric patients with an asymptomatic CPAM.

  • Sergei Hermelijn
    Pediatric SurgeryErasmus MC Sophia Children's HospitalRotterdamThe Netherlands
  • Casper Kersten
    Pediatric SurgeryErasmus MC Sophia Children's HospitalRotterdamThe Netherlands
  • Dhanya Mullassery
    Pediatric SurgeryGreat Ormond Street Hospital for ChildrenLondonUK
  • Nagarajan Muthialu
    Pediatric SurgeryGreat Ormond Street Hospital for ChildrenLondonUK
  • Nazan Cobanoglu
    Pediatric PulmonologyAnkara University Faculty of MedicineAnkaraTurkey
  • Silvia Gartner
    Pediatric PulmonologyHospital Universitari Vall d'HebronBarcelonaSpain
  • Pietro Bagolan
    Department of Medical and Surgical NeonatologyOspedale Pediatrico Bambino GesuRomaItaly
  • Carmen Mesas Burgos
    Pediatric SurgeryKarolinska InstitutetStockholmSweden
  • Alberto Sgro
    Pediatric SurgeryPadua University HospitalPadovaItaly
  • Stijn Heyman
    Pediatric SurgeryZNA-GZA Paola Children's HospitalAntwerpBelgium
  • Holger Till
    Pediatric SurgeryMedical University of GrazGrazAustria
  • Janne Suominen
    Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of Helsinki Children's HospitalHelsinkiFinland
  • Maarten Schurink
    Pediatric SurgeryRadboud University Medical Centre Amalia Children's HospitalNijmegenThe Netherlands
  • Liesbeth Desender
    Pediatric SurgeryGhent University Faculty of Medicine and Health SciencesGentBelgium
  • Paul Losty
    Pediatric SurgeryUniversity of LiverpoolLiverpoolUK
  • Kjetil Ertresvag
    Pediatric SurgeryOslo University HospitalOsloNorway
  • Harm A W M Tiddens
    Pediatric PulmonologyErasmus MC Sophia Children's HospitalRotterdamThe Netherlands
  • Rene M H Wijnen
    Pediatric SurgeryErasmus MC Sophia Children's HospitalRotterdamThe Netherlands
  • Marco Schnater
    Pediatric SurgeryErasmus MC Sophia Children's HospitalRotterdamThe Netherlands

Volume 11 . Issue 4 . 2021

Published Online: April 21, 2021
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.

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