作者
Toshihiko Mayumi,Kohji Okamoto,Tadahiro Takada,Steven M. Strasberg,Joseph S. Solomkin,David Schlossberg,Henry A. Pitt,Masahiro Yoshida,Harumi Gomi,Fumihiko Miura,O. James Garden,Seiki Kiriyama,Masamichi Yokoe,Itaru Endo,Horacio J. Asbun,Yukio Iwashita,Taizo Hibi,Akihiro Umezawa,Kenji Suzuki,Takao Itoi,Jiro Hata,Ho Seong Han,Tsann Long Hwang,Christos Dervenis,Koji Asai,Yasuhisa Mori,Wayne Shih Wei Huang,Giulio Belli,Shuntaro Mukai,P. Jagannath,Daniel Cherqui,Kazuto Kozaka,Todd H. Baron,Eduardo de Santibañés,Ryota Higuchi,Keita Wada,Dirk J. Gouma,Daniel J. Deziel,Kui Hin Liau,Go Wakabayashi,Robert Padbury,Eduard Jonas,Avinash Supe,Harjit Singh,Toshifumi Gabata,Annie On On Chan,Wan Yee Lau,Sheung Tat Fan,Miin Fu Chen,Chen Guo Ker,Yoo Seok Yoon,In Seok Choi,Myung Hwan Kim,Dong Sup Yoon,Seigo Kitano,Masafumi Ito,Koichi Hirata,Kentaro Inui,Yoshinobu Sumiyama,Masakazu Yamamoto
摘要
Abstract Management bundles that define items or procedures strongly recommended in clinical practice have been used in many guidelines in recent years. Application of these bundles facilitates the adaptation of guidelines and helps improve the prognosis of target diseases. In Tokyo Guidelines 2013 ( TG 13), we proposed management bundles for acute cholangitis and cholecystitis. Here, in Tokyo Guidelines 2018 ( TG 18), we redefine the management bundles for acute cholangitis and cholecystitis. Critical parts of the bundles in TG 18 include the diagnostic process, severity assessment, transfer of patients if necessary, and therapeutic approach at each time point. Observance of these items and procedures should improve the prognosis of acute cholangitis and cholecystitis. Studies are now needed to evaluate the dissemination of these TG 18 bundles and their effectiveness. Free full articles and mobile app of TG18 are available at: http://www.jshbps.jp/modules/en/index.php?content_id=47 . Related clinical questions and references are also included.