Clinical outcomes following implementation of a management bundle for esophageal atresia with distal Tracheoesophageal fistula

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Christina M. Bence, Beth Rymeski, Samir Gadepalli, Thomas T. Sato, Peter C. Minneci, Cynthia Downard, Ronald B. Hirschl, Ruchi A. Amin, R. Cartland Burns, Linda Cherney-Stafford, Cathleen M. Courtney, Katherine J. Deans, Mary E. Fallat, Jason D. Fraser, J Published:

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Christina M. Bence, Beth Rymeski, Samir Gadepalli, Thomas T. Sato, Peter C. Minneci, Cynthia Downard, Ronald B. Hirschl, Ruchi A. Amin, R. Cartland Burns, Linda Cherney-Stafford, Cathleen M. Courtney, Katherine J. Deans, Mary E. Fallat, Jason D. Fraser, J

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Background/Purpose

This study evaluated compliance with a multi-institutional quality improvement management protocol for Type-C esophageal atresia with distal tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF).

Methods

Compliance and outcomes before and after implementation of a perioperative protocol bundle for infants undergoing Type-C EA/TEF repair were compared across 11 children's hospitals from 1/2016–1/2019. Bundle components included elimination of prosthetic material between tracheal and esophageal suture lines during repair, not leaving a transanastomotic tube at the conclusion of repair (NO-TUBE), obtaining an esophagram by postoperative-day-5, and discontinuing prophylactic antibiotics 24 h postoperatively.

Results

One-hundred seventy patients were included, 40% pre-protocol and 60% post-protocol. Bundle compliance increased 2.5-fold pre- to post-protocol from 17.6% to 44.1% (p < 0.001). After stratifying by institutional compliance with all bundle components, 43.5% of patients were treated at low-compliance centers (<20%), 43% at medium-compliance centers (20–80%), and 13.5% at high-compliance centers (>80%). Rates of esophageal leak, anastomotic stricture, and time to full feeds did not differ between pre- and post-protocol cohorts, though there was an inverse correlation between NO-TUBE compliance and stricture rate over time (ρ = −0.75, p = 0.029).

Conclusions

Compliance with our multi-institutional management protocol increased 2.5-fold over the study period without compromising safety or time to feeds and does not support the use of transanastomotic tubes.

Level of Evidence

Level II.

Type of Study

Treatment Study.

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