Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management

Abdominal pain represents one of the most important diagnostic challenges for any physician and its correct interpretation and management require a proper systematic approach and sometimes an urgent action. Moreover the guidelines that can be referred to for indications about the most adequate manag...

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Main Authors: Daniela Tirotta, Annalisa Marchetti, Mariangela Di Lillo, Fulvio Pomero, Roberta Re, Michele Meschi, Domenico Montemurro, Paola Gnerre, Chiara Bozzano, Micaela La Regina
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2015-05-01
Series:Italian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/515
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spelling doaj-79c424b2c1f14e499c1d67f84e6e3fb42020-11-25T03:41:18ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Medicine1877-93441877-93522015-05-019219320210.4081/itjm.2015.515471Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct managementDaniela Tirotta0Annalisa Marchetti1Mariangela Di Lillo2Fulvio Pomero3Roberta Re4Michele Meschi5Domenico Montemurro6Paola Gnerre7Chiara Bozzano8Micaela La Regina9Medicina Interna, Ospedale Cervesi, Cattolica (RN)Medicina d’Urgenza, Ospedali Riuniti, AnconaMedicina di Accettazione e di Urgenza, Ospedali Riuniti, Marche Nord, Fano (PU)Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, Ospedale S. Croce e Carle, CuneoDipartimento di Medicina Interna, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità, NovaraDipartimento di Medicina e Diagnostica, Ospedale Santa Maria, ParmaDipartimento di Medicina Interna, Ospedale S. Bortolo, VicenzaUOC Medicina Interna, Ospedale San Paolo, SavonaUO Medicina Interna, Ospedale San Donato, ArezzoMedicina Interna, Ospedale Sant’Andrea, La SpeziaAbdominal pain represents one of the most important diagnostic challenges for any physician and its correct interpretation and management require a proper systematic approach and sometimes an urgent action. Moreover the guidelines that can be referred to for indications about the most adequate management procedures are few and often focused only on radiologic management. Consequently, the approach to abdominal pain is often empirical. Therefore, we propose a review of the literature on the diagnosis of abdominal pain, which may contribute to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this complex condition through a systematic review of the evidences available in this field. As to our methodology, we conducted an extensive search in the main guideline databases (<em>SIGN, ICSI, NICE, National Guideline Cleringhouse, CMA Infobase, NZ Guidelines Group, National System Guidelines, Clinical Practice Guidelines Portal, eGuidelines</em>), using as key words abdominal pain and abdominalgia. The guidelines were assessed according to the 2010 Italian version of the AGREE (Appraisal of Guidelines, Research and Evaluation II) methodology. Afterwards we formulated our main recommendations associated with the corresponding levels of evidence and focused our attention on some grey areas, which we investigated with further research using <em>Medline</em> and the main systematic review databases (<em>Cochrane database</em>). The four main grey areas investigated were: hospital admission criteria, prognostic stratification, need for analgesic treatment and possibility of attributing abdominalgia to an abdominal pain syndrome. We then formulated our consesus-based recommendations on the grey areas. Abdominal pain management remains a complex issue for internists. As with other diagnostic challenges, it would be advisable to develop additional guidelines based on a multidisciplinary approach and not only focused on radiological management.http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/515Abdominal painmanagementhospital admission.
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author Daniela Tirotta
Annalisa Marchetti
Mariangela Di Lillo
Fulvio Pomero
Roberta Re
Michele Meschi
Domenico Montemurro
Paola Gnerre
Chiara Bozzano
Micaela La Regina
spellingShingle Daniela Tirotta
Annalisa Marchetti
Mariangela Di Lillo
Fulvio Pomero
Roberta Re
Michele Meschi
Domenico Montemurro
Paola Gnerre
Chiara Bozzano
Micaela La Regina
Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management
Italian Journal of Medicine
Abdominal pain
management
hospital admission.
author_facet Daniela Tirotta
Annalisa Marchetti
Mariangela Di Lillo
Fulvio Pomero
Roberta Re
Michele Meschi
Domenico Montemurro
Paola Gnerre
Chiara Bozzano
Micaela La Regina
author_sort Daniela Tirotta
title Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management
title_short Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management
title_full Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management
title_fullStr Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management
title_full_unstemmed Abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management
title_sort abdominal pain: a synthesis of recommendations for its correct management
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Medicine
issn 1877-9344
1877-9352
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Abdominal pain represents one of the most important diagnostic challenges for any physician and its correct interpretation and management require a proper systematic approach and sometimes an urgent action. Moreover the guidelines that can be referred to for indications about the most adequate management procedures are few and often focused only on radiologic management. Consequently, the approach to abdominal pain is often empirical. Therefore, we propose a review of the literature on the diagnosis of abdominal pain, which may contribute to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this complex condition through a systematic review of the evidences available in this field. As to our methodology, we conducted an extensive search in the main guideline databases (<em>SIGN, ICSI, NICE, National Guideline Cleringhouse, CMA Infobase, NZ Guidelines Group, National System Guidelines, Clinical Practice Guidelines Portal, eGuidelines</em>), using as key words abdominal pain and abdominalgia. The guidelines were assessed according to the 2010 Italian version of the AGREE (Appraisal of Guidelines, Research and Evaluation II) methodology. Afterwards we formulated our main recommendations associated with the corresponding levels of evidence and focused our attention on some grey areas, which we investigated with further research using <em>Medline</em> and the main systematic review databases (<em>Cochrane database</em>). The four main grey areas investigated were: hospital admission criteria, prognostic stratification, need for analgesic treatment and possibility of attributing abdominalgia to an abdominal pain syndrome. We then formulated our consesus-based recommendations on the grey areas. Abdominal pain management remains a complex issue for internists. As with other diagnostic challenges, it would be advisable to develop additional guidelines based on a multidisciplinary approach and not only focused on radiological management.
topic Abdominal pain
management
hospital admission.
url http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/515
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