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The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component

BACKGROUND: In upper extremity thrombosis research, the occurrence of upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome (UE-PTS) is commonly used as the main outcome parameter. However, there is currently no reporting standard or a validated method to assess UE-PTS presence and severity. In a recent Delphi st...

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Autores principales: Schropp, Ludo, Cats, Roos B., de Kleijn, Robert J.C.M.F., van Hattum, Eline S., Middeldorp, Saskia, Nijkeuter, Mathilde, Westerink, Jan, Petri, Bart-Jeroen, de Borst, Gert J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9982296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36873563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2023.100051
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author Schropp, Ludo
Cats, Roos B.
de Kleijn, Robert J.C.M.F.
van Hattum, Eline S.
Middeldorp, Saskia
Nijkeuter, Mathilde
Westerink, Jan
Petri, Bart-Jeroen
de Borst, Gert J.
author_facet Schropp, Ludo
Cats, Roos B.
de Kleijn, Robert J.C.M.F.
van Hattum, Eline S.
Middeldorp, Saskia
Nijkeuter, Mathilde
Westerink, Jan
Petri, Bart-Jeroen
de Borst, Gert J.
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description BACKGROUND: In upper extremity thrombosis research, the occurrence of upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome (UE-PTS) is commonly used as the main outcome parameter. However, there is currently no reporting standard or a validated method to assess UE-PTS presence and severity. In a recent Delphi study, consensus was reached on a preliminary UE-PTS score, combining 5 symptoms, 3 signs, and the inclusion of a functional disability score. However, no consensus was reached on which functional disability score to be included. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the current Delphi consensus study was to determine the specific type of functional disability score to finalize UE-PTS score. METHODS: This Delphi project was designed as a three-round study using open text questions, statements with 7-point Likert scales, and multiple-choice questions. The CREDES recommendations for Delphi studies were applied. In this context, a systematic review was conducted before the start of the Delphi rounds to identify the available functional disability scores as available in the literature and present these to the expert panel. RESULTS: Thirty-five of 47 initially invited international experts from multiple disciplines completed all the Delphi rounds. In the second round, consensus was reached on the incorporation of the quick disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (QuickDASH) in the UE-PTS score, rendering the third round obsolete. CONCLUSION: Consensus was reached that the QuickDASH should be incorporated in the UE-PTS score. The UE-PTS score will need to be validated in a large cohort of patients with upper extremity thrombosis before it can be used in clinical practice and future research.
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spelling pubmed-99822962023-03-04 The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component Schropp, Ludo Cats, Roos B. de Kleijn, Robert J.C.M.F. van Hattum, Eline S. Middeldorp, Saskia Nijkeuter, Mathilde Westerink, Jan Petri, Bart-Jeroen de Borst, Gert J. Res Pract Thromb Haemost Original Article BACKGROUND: In upper extremity thrombosis research, the occurrence of upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome (UE-PTS) is commonly used as the main outcome parameter. However, there is currently no reporting standard or a validated method to assess UE-PTS presence and severity. In a recent Delphi study, consensus was reached on a preliminary UE-PTS score, combining 5 symptoms, 3 signs, and the inclusion of a functional disability score. However, no consensus was reached on which functional disability score to be included. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the current Delphi consensus study was to determine the specific type of functional disability score to finalize UE-PTS score. METHODS: This Delphi project was designed as a three-round study using open text questions, statements with 7-point Likert scales, and multiple-choice questions. The CREDES recommendations for Delphi studies were applied. In this context, a systematic review was conducted before the start of the Delphi rounds to identify the available functional disability scores as available in the literature and present these to the expert panel. RESULTS: Thirty-five of 47 initially invited international experts from multiple disciplines completed all the Delphi rounds. In the second round, consensus was reached on the incorporation of the quick disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (QuickDASH) in the UE-PTS score, rendering the third round obsolete. CONCLUSION: Consensus was reached that the QuickDASH should be incorporated in the UE-PTS score. The UE-PTS score will need to be validated in a large cohort of patients with upper extremity thrombosis before it can be used in clinical practice and future research. Elsevier 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9982296/ /pubmed/36873563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2023.100051 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Schropp, Ludo
Cats, Roos B.
de Kleijn, Robert J.C.M.F.
van Hattum, Eline S.
Middeldorp, Saskia
Nijkeuter, Mathilde
Westerink, Jan
Petri, Bart-Jeroen
de Borst, Gert J.
The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component
title The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component
title_full The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component
title_fullStr The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component
title_full_unstemmed The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component
title_short The upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international Delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component
title_sort upper extremity postthrombotic syndrome score: an international delphi consensus study to determine the score’s functional disability component
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9982296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36873563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2023.100051
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