ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy

Aim Cohort data suggest that anastomotic leak occurs after 8% of right colectomies causing significant morbidity and mortality. Patient selection, intra-operative factors, and technical variation all contribute to risk of leak. The EAGLE study will assess whether implementation of the European Socie...

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Main Authors: Soares, António Sampaio, Garmanova, Tatiana, Gravante, Gianpiero, Bywater, Edward, Pettitt, Michala, Venn, Mary L., Glasbey, James C., Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Li, Elizabeth, Minaya‐Bravo, Ana, Negoi, Ionut, Frasson, Matteo, Hooper, Richard L., Knowles, Charles H., Morton, Dion Gregory, Bhangu, Aneel, Dawson, Brett E., Keatley, James, Magill, Laura, Perry, Rita, Pinkney, Thomas, Potter, Mark A., Evans, Jonathan P., Kamarajah, Sivesh, McKay, Siobhan C., Osei‐Bordom, Daniel, Chaudhri, Sanjay, Sánchez‐Guillén, Luis, Stijns, Jasper, Loon, Yu Ting Van, Hahnloser, Dieter, Zimmerman, David D. E., Buchs, Nicolas C., Cato, Liam, Cunha, Miguel, El‐Sayed, Charlotte, Finch, David, Gallo, Gaetano, Martins, Ruben, Neary, Peter Mark, Pata, Francesco, Poskus, Tomas, Roslani, April C., Samadov, Elgun, Sbaih, Mohammed, Shalaby, Mostafa, Simões, Joana, Sinha, Aaditya Prakash, Sivrikoz, Emre, Vardanyan, Armen, Spinelli, Antonino, Beard, David J., Campbell, Marion, Omar, Omar, Sinha, Aaditya
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topic R Medicine (General)
RD Surgery
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RD Surgery
Soares, António Sampaio
Garmanova, Tatiana
Gravante, Gianpiero
Bywater, Edward
Pettitt, Michala
Venn, Mary L.
Glasbey, James C.
Nepogodiev, Dmitri
Li, Elizabeth
Minaya‐Bravo, Ana
Negoi, Ionut
Frasson, Matteo
Hooper, Richard L.
Knowles, Charles H.
Morton, Dion Gregory
Bhangu, Aneel
Dawson, Brett E.
Keatley, James
Magill, Laura
Perry, Rita
Pinkney, Thomas
Potter, Mark A.
Evans, Jonathan P.
Kamarajah, Sivesh
McKay, Siobhan C.
Osei‐Bordom, Daniel
Chaudhri, Sanjay
Sánchez‐Guillén, Luis
Stijns, Jasper
Loon, Yu Ting Van
Hahnloser, Dieter
Zimmerman, David D. E.
Buchs, Nicolas C.
Cato, Liam
Cunha, Miguel
El‐Sayed, Charlotte
Finch, David
Gallo, Gaetano
Martins, Ruben
Neary, Peter Mark
Pata, Francesco
Poskus, Tomas
Roslani, April C.
Samadov, Elgun
Sbaih, Mohammed
Shalaby, Mostafa
Simões, Joana
Sinha, Aaditya Prakash
Sivrikoz, Emre
Vardanyan, Armen
Spinelli, Antonino
Beard, David J.
Campbell, Marion
Omar, Omar
Sinha, Aaditya
ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy
description Aim Cohort data suggest that anastomotic leak occurs after 8% of right colectomies causing significant morbidity and mortality. Patient selection, intra-operative factors, and technical variation all contribute to risk of leak. The EAGLE study will assess whether implementation of the European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP) Safe Anastomosis Intervention reduces anastomotic leak following right colectomy. Methods An international, multi-centre, cluster randomised trial will be undertaken with hospitals as clusters. Hospitals will be recruited in a number of distinct phases, with each phase following the same research plan, in which clusters are randomised to one of three, staggered (dog-leg) schedules for implementation of the Safe Anastomosis Intervention. Results Results from different phases will be meta-analysed. The intervention is a three-component behavioural change programme for surgeons, anaesthetists and operating room staff, supported by an online learning environment. All colorectal surgical units around the world will be eligible. Adults undergoing elective or emergency right colectomy or ileocaecal resection, by any approach and for any indication will be included. The primary outcome is 30-day anastomotic leak rate, defined as clinical or radiologically-detected leak or intra-abdominal or pelvic collection. Assuming hospitals provide data for an average of 10 patients per two month recruitment period, 333 clusters (4440 patients in total) will allow for detection of an absolute risk reduction of anastomotic leak from 8.1% to 5.6% (relative risk reduction 30%). This protocol adheres to Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Intervention Trials (SPIRIT). Discussion The protocol describes the methods for an evaluation of a hospital-level, education-based quality improvement intervention targeted to reduce the life-threatening surgical complication of anastomotic leak.
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author Soares, António Sampaio
Garmanova, Tatiana
Gravante, Gianpiero
Bywater, Edward
Pettitt, Michala
Venn, Mary L.
Glasbey, James C.
Nepogodiev, Dmitri
Li, Elizabeth
Minaya‐Bravo, Ana
Negoi, Ionut
Frasson, Matteo
Hooper, Richard L.
Knowles, Charles H.
Morton, Dion Gregory
Bhangu, Aneel
Dawson, Brett E.
Keatley, James
Magill, Laura
Perry, Rita
Pinkney, Thomas
Potter, Mark A.
Evans, Jonathan P.
Kamarajah, Sivesh
McKay, Siobhan C.
Osei‐Bordom, Daniel
Chaudhri, Sanjay
Sánchez‐Guillén, Luis
Stijns, Jasper
Loon, Yu Ting Van
Hahnloser, Dieter
Zimmerman, David D. E.
Buchs, Nicolas C.
Cato, Liam
Cunha, Miguel
El‐Sayed, Charlotte
Finch, David
Gallo, Gaetano
Martins, Ruben
Neary, Peter Mark
Pata, Francesco
Poskus, Tomas
Roslani, April C.
Samadov, Elgun
Sbaih, Mohammed
Shalaby, Mostafa
Simões, Joana
Sinha, Aaditya Prakash
Sivrikoz, Emre
Vardanyan, Armen
Spinelli, Antonino
Beard, David J.
Campbell, Marion
Omar, Omar
Sinha, Aaditya
author_facet Soares, António Sampaio
Garmanova, Tatiana
Gravante, Gianpiero
Bywater, Edward
Pettitt, Michala
Venn, Mary L.
Glasbey, James C.
Nepogodiev, Dmitri
Li, Elizabeth
Minaya‐Bravo, Ana
Negoi, Ionut
Frasson, Matteo
Hooper, Richard L.
Knowles, Charles H.
Morton, Dion Gregory
Bhangu, Aneel
Dawson, Brett E.
Keatley, James
Magill, Laura
Perry, Rita
Pinkney, Thomas
Potter, Mark A.
Evans, Jonathan P.
Kamarajah, Sivesh
McKay, Siobhan C.
Osei‐Bordom, Daniel
Chaudhri, Sanjay
Sánchez‐Guillén, Luis
Stijns, Jasper
Loon, Yu Ting Van
Hahnloser, Dieter
Zimmerman, David D. E.
Buchs, Nicolas C.
Cato, Liam
Cunha, Miguel
El‐Sayed, Charlotte
Finch, David
Gallo, Gaetano
Martins, Ruben
Neary, Peter Mark
Pata, Francesco
Poskus, Tomas
Roslani, April C.
Samadov, Elgun
Sbaih, Mohammed
Shalaby, Mostafa
Simões, Joana
Sinha, Aaditya Prakash
Sivrikoz, Emre
Vardanyan, Armen
Spinelli, Antonino
Beard, David J.
Campbell, Marion
Omar, Omar
Sinha, Aaditya
author_sort Soares, António Sampaio
title ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy
title_short ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy
title_full ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy
title_fullStr ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy
title_full_unstemmed ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy
title_sort escp safe anastomosis programme in colorectal surgery (eagle): study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/26286/
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spelling my.um.eprints.262862022-02-17T07:42:54Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26286/ ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy Soares, António Sampaio Garmanova, Tatiana Gravante, Gianpiero Bywater, Edward Pettitt, Michala Venn, Mary L. Glasbey, James C. Nepogodiev, Dmitri Li, Elizabeth Minaya‐Bravo, Ana Negoi, Ionut Frasson, Matteo Hooper, Richard L. Knowles, Charles H. Morton, Dion Gregory Bhangu, Aneel Dawson, Brett E. Keatley, James Magill, Laura Perry, Rita Pinkney, Thomas Potter, Mark A. Evans, Jonathan P. Kamarajah, Sivesh McKay, Siobhan C. Osei‐Bordom, Daniel Chaudhri, Sanjay Sánchez‐Guillén, Luis Stijns, Jasper Loon, Yu Ting Van Hahnloser, Dieter Zimmerman, David D. E. Buchs, Nicolas C. Cato, Liam Cunha, Miguel El‐Sayed, Charlotte Finch, David Gallo, Gaetano Martins, Ruben Neary, Peter Mark Pata, Francesco Poskus, Tomas Roslani, April C. Samadov, Elgun Sbaih, Mohammed Shalaby, Mostafa Simões, Joana Sinha, Aaditya Prakash Sivrikoz, Emre Vardanyan, Armen Spinelli, Antonino Beard, David J. Campbell, Marion Omar, Omar Sinha, Aaditya R Medicine (General) RD Surgery Aim Cohort data suggest that anastomotic leak occurs after 8% of right colectomies causing significant morbidity and mortality. Patient selection, intra-operative factors, and technical variation all contribute to risk of leak. The EAGLE study will assess whether implementation of the European Society of Coloproctology (ESCP) Safe Anastomosis Intervention reduces anastomotic leak following right colectomy. Methods An international, multi-centre, cluster randomised trial will be undertaken with hospitals as clusters. Hospitals will be recruited in a number of distinct phases, with each phase following the same research plan, in which clusters are randomised to one of three, staggered (dog-leg) schedules for implementation of the Safe Anastomosis Intervention. Results Results from different phases will be meta-analysed. The intervention is a three-component behavioural change programme for surgeons, anaesthetists and operating room staff, supported by an online learning environment. All colorectal surgical units around the world will be eligible. Adults undergoing elective or emergency right colectomy or ileocaecal resection, by any approach and for any indication will be included. The primary outcome is 30-day anastomotic leak rate, defined as clinical or radiologically-detected leak or intra-abdominal or pelvic collection. Assuming hospitals provide data for an average of 10 patients per two month recruitment period, 333 clusters (4440 patients in total) will allow for detection of an absolute risk reduction of anastomotic leak from 8.1% to 5.6% (relative risk reduction 30%). This protocol adheres to Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Intervention Trials (SPIRIT). Discussion The protocol describes the methods for an evaluation of a hospital-level, education-based quality improvement intervention targeted to reduce the life-threatening surgical complication of anastomotic leak. 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed Soares, António Sampaio and Garmanova, Tatiana and Gravante, Gianpiero and Bywater, Edward and Pettitt, Michala and Venn, Mary L. and Glasbey, James C. and Nepogodiev, Dmitri and Li, Elizabeth and Minaya‐Bravo, Ana and Negoi, Ionut and Frasson, Matteo and Hooper, Richard L. and Knowles, Charles H. and Morton, Dion Gregory and Bhangu, Aneel and Dawson, Brett E. and Keatley, James and Magill, Laura and Perry, Rita and Pinkney, Thomas and Potter, Mark A. and Evans, Jonathan P. and Kamarajah, Sivesh and McKay, Siobhan C. and Osei‐Bordom, Daniel and Chaudhri, Sanjay and Sánchez‐Guillén, Luis and Stijns, Jasper and Loon, Yu Ting Van and Hahnloser, Dieter and Zimmerman, David D. E. and Buchs, Nicolas C. and Cato, Liam and Cunha, Miguel and El‐Sayed, Charlotte and Finch, David and Gallo, Gaetano and Martins, Ruben and Neary, Peter Mark and Pata, Francesco and Poskus, Tomas and Roslani, April C. and Samadov, Elgun and Sbaih, Mohammed and Shalaby, Mostafa and Simões, Joana and Sinha, Aaditya Prakash and Sivrikoz, Emre and Vardanyan, Armen and Spinelli, Antonino and Beard, David J. and Campbell, Marion and Omar, Omar and Sinha, Aaditya (2021) ESCP safe anastomosis proGramme in coLorectal surgEry (EAGLE): Study protocol for an international cluster randomised trial of a quality improvement intervention to reduce anastomotic leak following right colectomy. Colorectal Disease, 23 (10). pp. 2761-2771. ISSN 1462-8910, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.15806 <https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.15806>. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.15806 doi:10.1111/codi.15806
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