Learning curve of achieving competency in emergency endoscopy in upper gastrointestinal bleeding: how much experience is necessary?
Gabriel AlloSonja LangAnna MartinMartin BürgerXinlian ZhangSeung-Hun ChonDirk NierhoffUlrich TöxTobias GoeserPhilipp KasperPublished in: BMJ open gastroenterology (2024)
Our data suggest that a minimum number of 20 oesophagogastroduodenoscopies with signs of recent haemorrhage is necessary before endoscopists should be considered proficient to perform emergency procedures independently. Endoscopists might be considered as advanced-qualified experts in managing UGIB after a minimum of 50 haemostatic procedure performed. Implementing recommendations on minimum numbers of emergency endoscopies in education programmes of endoscopy trainees could improve their confidence and competency in managing acute UGIB.