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Consensus care recommendations for alfapump® in cirrhotic patients with refractory or recurrent ascites

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Background The alfapump ® is an implantable class III medical device that pumps ascitic fluid from the peritoneal space to the urinary bladder from where it is excreted. The pump… Click to show full abstract

Background The alfapump ® is an implantable class III medical device that pumps ascitic fluid from the peritoneal space to the urinary bladder from where it is excreted. The pump reduces or abrogates the need for repeated paracentesis in patients with recurrent or refractory ascites. Aims To improve outcomes for alfapump ® implantation and pre- and post-implant patient management in both clinical trial and real-world settings by development of consensus recommendations. Methods The alfapump ® working group consisting of hepatologists and surgeons with extensive experience in implantation of the alfapump ® and patient management met on two occasions: (1) to determine the key areas where recommendations should be made; and (2) to discuss the experiences of the working group within those areas and formulate draft statements. Developed statements were submitted to the group and consensus sought on relevance and wording through a collaborative iterative approach in order to consolidate the recommendations into consensus statements. Only recommendations agreed upon unanimously were included. Results Twenty-three consensus recommendations were developed in the areas of pre-implantation procedure, (three statements), surgical implant procedure (11 statements), immediate post-implant care (three statements) and long-term management (six statements). Conclusions The consensus statements are a valuable reference resource for physicians managing patients with the alfapump ® and for those considering management strategies for patients with refractory ascites.

Keywords: patients refractory; consensus care; care recommendations; consensus; management

Journal Title: BMC Gastroenterology
Year Published: 2022

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