Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma

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Autor(a) principal: Zulian, Francesco
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Culpo, Roberta, Sperotto, Francesca, Anton, Jordi, Avcin, Tadej, Baildam, Eileen M, Boros, Christina, Chaitow, Jeffrey, Constantin, Tamàs, Kasapcopur, Ozgur, Knupp Feitosa De Oliveira, Sheila, Pilkington, Clarissa A, Russo, Ricardo, Toplak, Natasa, Van Royen, Annet, Saad Magalhães, Claudia [UNESP], Vastert, Sebastiaan J, Wulffraat, Nico M, Foeldvari, Ivan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-214697
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/188791
Resumo: In 2012, a European initiative called Single Hub and Access point for paediatric Rheumatology in Europe (SHARE) was launched to optimise and disseminate diagnostic and management regimens in Europe for children and young adults with rheumatic diseases. Juvenile localised scleroderma (JLS) is a rare disease within the group of paediatric rheumatic diseases (PRD) and can lead to significant morbidity. Evidence-based guidelines are sparse and management is mostly based on physicians' experience. This study aims to provide recommendations for assessment and treatment of JLS. Recommendations were developed by an evidence-informed consensus process using the European League Against Rheumatism standard operating procedures. A committee was formed, mainly from Europe, and consisted of 15 experienced paediatric rheumatologists and two young fellows. Recommendations derived from a validated systematic literature review were evaluated by an online survey and subsequently discussed at two consensus meetings using a nominal group technique. Recommendations were accepted if ≥80% agreement was reached. In total, 1 overarching principle, 10 recommendations on assessment and 6 recommendations on therapy were accepted with ≥80% agreement among experts. Topics covered include assessment of skin and extracutaneous involvement and suggested treatment pathways. The SHARE initiative aims to identify best practices for treatment of patients suffering from PRDs. Within this remit, recommendations for the assessment and treatment of JLS have been formulated by an evidence-informed consensus process to produce a standard of care for patients with JLS throughout Europe.
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spelling Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised sclerodermaDMARDs (biologic)methotrexatesystemic sclerosisIn 2012, a European initiative called Single Hub and Access point for paediatric Rheumatology in Europe (SHARE) was launched to optimise and disseminate diagnostic and management regimens in Europe for children and young adults with rheumatic diseases. Juvenile localised scleroderma (JLS) is a rare disease within the group of paediatric rheumatic diseases (PRD) and can lead to significant morbidity. Evidence-based guidelines are sparse and management is mostly based on physicians' experience. This study aims to provide recommendations for assessment and treatment of JLS. Recommendations were developed by an evidence-informed consensus process using the European League Against Rheumatism standard operating procedures. A committee was formed, mainly from Europe, and consisted of 15 experienced paediatric rheumatologists and two young fellows. Recommendations derived from a validated systematic literature review were evaluated by an online survey and subsequently discussed at two consensus meetings using a nominal group technique. Recommendations were accepted if ≥80% agreement was reached. In total, 1 overarching principle, 10 recommendations on assessment and 6 recommendations on therapy were accepted with ≥80% agreement among experts. Topics covered include assessment of skin and extracutaneous involvement and suggested treatment pathways. The SHARE initiative aims to identify best practices for treatment of patients suffering from PRDs. Within this remit, recommendations for the assessment and treatment of JLS have been formulated by an evidence-informed consensus process to produce a standard of care for patients with JLS throughout Europe.Pediatric Rheumatology University of PadovaPediatric Rheumatology Hospital and Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de DéuPediatric Rheumatology University Children's Hospital LjubljanaPaediatric Rheumatology Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation TrustDiscipline of Paediatrics Women's and Children's Hospital University of AdelaidePediatrics Sydney Children's Hospital Network Randwick and WestmeadUnit of Paediatric Rheumatology Semmelweis UniversityPediatric Rheumatology Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical FacultyInstituto de Puericultura e Pediatria Martagao GesteiraRheumatology Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS TrustServicio de Inmunología/Reumatología Hospital de Pediatria Juan P GarrahanDepartment of Paediatric Immunology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital University Medical Center UtrechtDepartamento de Pediatria Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Hospital das Clínicas UNESPKlinikum Eilbek Hamburger Zentrum für Kinder-und JugendrheumatologieDepartamento de Pediatria Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Hospital das Clínicas UNESPUniversity of PadovaHospital and Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de DéuUniversity Children's Hospital LjubljanaAlder Hey Children's NHS Foundation TrustUniversity of AdelaideSydney Children's Hospital Network Randwick and WestmeadSemmelweis UniversityIstanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical FacultyInstituto de Puericultura e Pediatria Martagao GesteiraGreat Ormond Street Hospital NHS TrustHospital de Pediatria Juan P GarrahanUniversity Medical Center UtrechtUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Hamburger Zentrum für Kinder-und JugendrheumatologieZulian, FrancescoCulpo, RobertaSperotto, FrancescaAnton, JordiAvcin, TadejBaildam, Eileen MBoros, ChristinaChaitow, JeffreyConstantin, TamàsKasapcopur, OzgurKnupp Feitosa De Oliveira, SheilaPilkington, Clarissa ARusso, RicardoToplak, NatasaVan Royen, AnnetSaad Magalhães, Claudia [UNESP]Vastert, Sebastiaan JWulffraat, Nico MFoeldvari, Ivan2019-10-06T16:19:22Z2019-10-06T16:19:22Z2019-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1019-1024http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-214697Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, v. 78, n. 8, p. 1019-1024, 2019.1468-20600003-4967http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18879110.1136/annrheumdis-2018-2146972-s2.0-8506233736970983100083716320000-0002-7631-7093Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseasesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-12-06T10:12:26Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/188791Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462021-12-06T10:12:26Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
title Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
spellingShingle Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
Zulian, Francesco
DMARDs (biologic)
methotrexate
systemic sclerosis
title_short Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
title_full Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
title_fullStr Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
title_full_unstemmed Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
title_sort Consensus-based recommendations for the management of juvenile localised scleroderma
author Zulian, Francesco
author_facet Zulian, Francesco
Culpo, Roberta
Sperotto, Francesca
Anton, Jordi
Avcin, Tadej
Baildam, Eileen M
Boros, Christina
Chaitow, Jeffrey
Constantin, Tamàs
Kasapcopur, Ozgur
Knupp Feitosa De Oliveira, Sheila
Pilkington, Clarissa A
Russo, Ricardo
Toplak, Natasa
Van Royen, Annet
Saad Magalhães, Claudia [UNESP]
Vastert, Sebastiaan J
Wulffraat, Nico M
Foeldvari, Ivan
author_role author
author2 Culpo, Roberta
Sperotto, Francesca
Anton, Jordi
Avcin, Tadej
Baildam, Eileen M
Boros, Christina
Chaitow, Jeffrey
Constantin, Tamàs
Kasapcopur, Ozgur
Knupp Feitosa De Oliveira, Sheila
Pilkington, Clarissa A
Russo, Ricardo
Toplak, Natasa
Van Royen, Annet
Saad Magalhães, Claudia [UNESP]
Vastert, Sebastiaan J
Wulffraat, Nico M
Foeldvari, Ivan
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv University of Padova
Hospital and Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu
University Children's Hospital Ljubljana
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
University of Adelaide
Sydney Children's Hospital Network Randwick and Westmead
Semmelweis University
Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty
Instituto de Puericultura e Pediatria Martagao Gesteira
Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust
Hospital de Pediatria Juan P Garrahan
University Medical Center Utrecht
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Hamburger Zentrum für Kinder-und Jugendrheumatologie
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zulian, Francesco
Culpo, Roberta
Sperotto, Francesca
Anton, Jordi
Avcin, Tadej
Baildam, Eileen M
Boros, Christina
Chaitow, Jeffrey
Constantin, Tamàs
Kasapcopur, Ozgur
Knupp Feitosa De Oliveira, Sheila
Pilkington, Clarissa A
Russo, Ricardo
Toplak, Natasa
Van Royen, Annet
Saad Magalhães, Claudia [UNESP]
Vastert, Sebastiaan J
Wulffraat, Nico M
Foeldvari, Ivan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv DMARDs (biologic)
methotrexate
systemic sclerosis
topic DMARDs (biologic)
methotrexate
systemic sclerosis
description In 2012, a European initiative called Single Hub and Access point for paediatric Rheumatology in Europe (SHARE) was launched to optimise and disseminate diagnostic and management regimens in Europe for children and young adults with rheumatic diseases. Juvenile localised scleroderma (JLS) is a rare disease within the group of paediatric rheumatic diseases (PRD) and can lead to significant morbidity. Evidence-based guidelines are sparse and management is mostly based on physicians' experience. This study aims to provide recommendations for assessment and treatment of JLS. Recommendations were developed by an evidence-informed consensus process using the European League Against Rheumatism standard operating procedures. A committee was formed, mainly from Europe, and consisted of 15 experienced paediatric rheumatologists and two young fellows. Recommendations derived from a validated systematic literature review were evaluated by an online survey and subsequently discussed at two consensus meetings using a nominal group technique. Recommendations were accepted if ≥80% agreement was reached. In total, 1 overarching principle, 10 recommendations on assessment and 6 recommendations on therapy were accepted with ≥80% agreement among experts. Topics covered include assessment of skin and extracutaneous involvement and suggested treatment pathways. The SHARE initiative aims to identify best practices for treatment of patients suffering from PRDs. Within this remit, recommendations for the assessment and treatment of JLS have been formulated by an evidence-informed consensus process to produce a standard of care for patients with JLS throughout Europe.
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