Consensus on controversial issues of the surgery for Crohn’s disease by Delphi method
https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2023-22-2-172-183
Abstract
AIM: to establish the consensus on controversial issues of the surgery for Сrohn’s disease by Delphi method.
METHODS: a cross-sectional study was conducted by the Delphi method. 62 experts voted intramural and anonymous (31.03.23). 5 statements from the current edition of clinical guidelines were selected for correction by working group and further voting [2]. Based on the practical experience of the working group and literature data, 3 new statements were created also. Statements that do not reach the required level of agreement (80% or more) will be subjected to Round 2 of the Delphi method.
RESULTS: all experts took part in the anonymous voting. The panel of experts is represented by 8 different areas of practical medicine and the median of the professional experience of the respondents was 30 (12–49) years. Of the 8 statements submitted for voting, consensus (80% or more) was reached on 6 out of 8. 2 statements have been revised by working group for the distance 2nd round of the Delphi study. Consensus (more than 80%) was reached on both.
CONCLUSION: a cross-sectional study by the Delphi method provided the opinions of a panel of experts on controversial issues in the surgical treatment of Crohn’s disease. Statements that reach consensus will be included by the working group in a new edition of clinical guidelines of Crohn’s disease.
About the Authors
Yu. A. ShelyginRussian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
S. I. Achkasov
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
I. V. Reshetov
Russian Federation
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya st., 2, p.4, Moscow, 119991, Russia
I. V. Mayev
Russian Federation
Delegatskaya st., 20, p. 1, Moscow, 127473, Russia
O. M. Drapkina
Russian Federation
Petroverigsky Lane, 10, p. 3, Moscow, 101000, Russia
E. A. Belousova
Russian Federation
61/2 Mira Ave., Moscow, 129090, Russia
A. V. Vardanyan
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
B. A. Nanaeva
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
D. I. Abdulganieva
Russian Federation
49 Butlerova st., Kazan, 420012, Russia
L. V. Adamyan
Russian Federation
Akademika Oparina st., Moscow, 117997, Russia
L. S. Namazova-Baranova
Russian Federation
Lomonosovsky Ave., 2, p. 1, Moscow, 119991, Russia
A. Yu. Razumovsky
Russian Federation
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117321, Russia
A. Sh. Revishvili
Russian Federation
Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya st., 27, Moscow, 115093, Russia
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
I. E. Khatkov
Russian Federation
Highway Enthusiasts, 86, Moscow, 111123, Russia
A. V. Shabunin
Russian Federation
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
M. A. Livzan
Réunion
Lenin st., 12, Omsk, 644099, Russia
A. V. Sazhin
Russian Federation
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117321, Russia
V. M. Timerbulatov
Russian Federation
Lenin st., 3, Ufa, 450008, Russia
O. V. Khlynova
Russian Federation
Petropavlovsk st., 26, Perm, 614990, Russia
S. P. Yatsyk
Russian Federation
Lomonosovsky Ave., 2, p. 1, Moscow, 119991, Russia
R. A. Abdulkhakov
Russian Federation
49 Butlerova st., Kazan, 420012, Russia
O. P. Alekseeva
Russian Federation
190 Rodionova st., Nizhny Novgorod, 603126, Russia
S. A. Alekseenko
Russian Federation
Muravyov-Amursky st., 35, Khabarovsk, 680000, Russia
I. G. Bakulin
Russian Federation
Kirochnaya st., 41, St. Petersburg, 191015, Russia
O. Yu. Barysheva
Russian Federation
Lenin Ave., 33, Petrozavodsk, 185910, Russia
D. A. Blagovestnov
Russian Federation
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
K. V. Bolikhov
Russian Federation
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117321, Russia
V. V. Veselov
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
Yu. A. Vinogradov
Russian Federation
Pistsovaya st., 10, Moscow, 127015, Russia
O. V. Golovenko
Russian Federation
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
I. V. Gubonina
Russian Federation
Liteyny Ave., 55A, St. Petersburg, 191014, Russia
A. A. Gulyaev
Russian Federation
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
A. I. Dolgushina
Russian Federation
Vorovsky st., 64, Chelyabinsk, 454048, Russia
E. Yu. Dyakonova
Russian Federation
Lomonosovsky Ave., 2, p. 1, Moscow, 119991, Russia
T. N. Zhigalova
Russian Federation
Dynamo Ave., 3, St. Petersburg, 197110, Russia
O. Yu. Karpukhin
Russian Federation
49 Butlerova st., Kazan, 420012, Russia
O. V. Knyazev
Russian Federation
Highway Enthusiasts, 86, Moscow, 111123, Russia
N. V. Kostenko
Russian Federation
Bakinskaya st., 121, Astrakhan, 414000, Russia
I. D. Loranskaya
Russian Federation
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117321, Russia
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
A. I. Moskalev
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
A. H. Odintsova
Russian Federation
Orenburg tract, 138, Kazan, 420064, Russia
V. V. Omelyanovsky
Russian Federation
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
M. F. Osipenko
Russian Federation
Krasny Ave., 52, Novosibirsk, 630091, Russia
V. V. Pavlenko
Russian Federation
Mira st., 310, Stavropol, 355017, Russia
E. A. Poluektova
Russian Federation
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya st., 2, p.4, Moscow, 119991, Russia
D. E. Popov
Russian Federation
6-8 Leo Tolstoy st., St. Petersburg, 197022, Russia
G. V. Rodoman
Russian Federation
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117321, Russia
A. M. Segal
Russian Federation
Dynamo Ave., 3, St. Petersburg, 197110, Russia
S. I. Sitkin
Russian Federation
Kirochnaya st., 41, St. Petersburg, 191015, Russia
M. I. Skalinskaya
Russian Federation
Kirochnaya st., 41, St. Petersburg, 191015, Russia
A. N. Surkov
Russian Federation
Lomonosovsky Ave., 2, p. 1, Moscow, 119991, Russia
L. V. Tarasova
Russian Federation
Moskovsky Ave., 15, Cheboksary, 428015, Russia
Yu. B. Uspenskaya
Russian Federation
trans. Stolyarny, 3, bld. 2, Moscow, 123022, Russia
S. A. Frolov
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, Moscow, 125993, Russia
E. Yu. Chashkova
Russian Federation
1, Bortsov Revolyutsii st., Irkutsk, 664003, Russia
S. G. Shapovalyants
Russian Federation
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117321, Russia
O. S. Shifrin
Russian Federation
Bolshaya Pirogovskaya st., 2, p.4, Moscow, 119991, Russia
O. V. Shcherbakova
Russian Federation
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117321, Russia
O. B. Shchukina
Russian Federation
6-8 Leo Tolstoy st., St. Petersburg, 197022, Russia
T. V. Shkurko
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
I. V. Nazarov
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
A. F. Mingazov
Russian Federation
Salyama Adilya st., 2, Moscow, 123423, Russia
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For citations:
Shelygin Yu.A., Achkasov S.I., Reshetov I.V., Mayev I.V., Drapkina O.M., Belousova E.A., Vardanyan A.V., Nanaeva B.A., Abdulganieva D.I., Adamyan L.V., Namazova-Baranova L.S., Razumovsky A.Yu., Revishvili A.Sh., Khatkov I.E., Shabunin A.V., Livzan M.A., Sazhin A.V., Timerbulatov V.M., Khlynova O.V., Yatsyk S.P., Abdulkhakov R.A., Alekseeva O.P., Alekseenko S.A., Bakulin I.G., Barysheva O.Yu., Blagovestnov D.A., Bolikhov K.V., Veselov V.V., Vinogradov Yu.A., Golovenko O.V., Gubonina I.V., Gulyaev A.A., Dolgushina A.I., Dyakonova E.Yu., Zhigalova T.N., Karpukhin O.Yu., Knyazev O.V., Kostenko N.V., Loranskaya I.D., Moskalev A.I., Odintsova A.H., Omelyanovsky V.V., Osipenko M.F., Pavlenko V.V., Poluektova E.A., Popov D.E., Rodoman G.V., Segal A.M., Sitkin S.I., Skalinskaya M.I., Surkov A.N., Tarasova L.V., Uspenskaya Yu.B., Frolov S.A., Chashkova E.Yu., Shapovalyants S.G., Shifrin O.S., Shcherbakova O.V., Shchukina O.B., Shkurko T.V., Nazarov I.V., Mingazov A.F. Consensus on controversial issues of the surgery for Crohn’s disease by Delphi method. Koloproktologia. 2023;22(2):172-183. https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2023-22-2-172-183