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Survey Study on the Practice Patterns of the Evaluation and Management of Incidental Pancreatic Cysts.

Donevan WesterveldApril GoddardNieka HarrisVikas KhullarJustin FordePeter V DraganovChris E ForsmarkDennis Yang
Published in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2018)
There is significant variability in the approach of incidental PCs among clinicians, with practice patterns often diverging from the various GI societal guideline recommendations. Most survey respondents would routinely recommend EUS-FNA and indefinite surveillance for incidental PCs without high-risk features. The indiscriminate use of EUS-FNA and indefinite surveillance of all incidental PCs is not cost-effective, exposes the patient to unnecessary testing, and can further perpetuate diagnostic uncertainty. Well-designed studies are needed to improve our diagnostic and risk stratification accuracy in order to formulate a consensus on the management of these incidental PCs.
Keyphrases
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