European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - Establishing the key unanswered research questions within gastrointestinal endoscopy

Colin J. Rees, Wee Sing Ngu, Jaroslaw Regula, Raf Bisschops, Adrian Saftoiu, Evelien Dekker, Ian Gralnek, Mihai Ciocirlan, Mario Dinis-Ribeiro, Rodrigo Jover, Soren Meisner, Cristiano Spada, Cesare Hassan, Roland Valori, Tomas Hucl, Olivier Le Moine, Dirk Domagk, Michal F. Kaminski, Michael Bretthauer, Matthew D. RutterLars Aabakken, Thierry Ponchon, Paul Fockens, Peter D. Siersema

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Background and study aim: Gastrointestinal endoscopy is a rapidly evolving research field. The European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) plays a key role in shaping opinion and endoscopy activity throughout Europe and further afield. Establishing key unanswered questions within the field of endoscopy and prioritizing those that are important enables researchers and funders to appropriately allocate resources. Methods: Over 2 years, the ESGE Research Committee gathered information on research priorities and refined them through a modified Delphi approach. Consultations were held with the ESGE Governing Board and Quality Improvement Committee to identify important unanswered questions. Research workshops were held at the 21st United European Gastroenterology Week. Research questions were refined by the ESGE Research Committee and Governing Board, compiled into an online survey, and distributed to all ESGE members, who were invited to rank each question by priority. Results: The final questionnaire yielded 291 responses from over 60 countries. The three countries with the highest response rates were Spain, Italy, and United Kingdom. Most responders were from teaching hospitals (62%) and were specialist endoscopists (51%). Responses were analyzed with weighted rankings, resulting in prioritization of 26 key unanswered questions. The top ranked generic questions were: 1) How do we define the correct surveillance interval following endoscopic diagnosis? 2) How do we correctly utilize advanced endoscopic imaging? 3) What are the best markers of endoscopy quality? Conclusion: Following this comprehensive process, the ESGE has identified and ranked the key unanswered questions within the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy. Researchers, funders, and journals should prioritize studies that seek to answer these important questions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)884-891
Number of pages8
JournalEndoscopy
Volume48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Establishing the key unanswered research questions

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