Data to be collected for an optimal management of axial spondyloarthritis in daily practice : Proposal from evidence-based and consensual approaches

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OBJECTIVE: To propose a list of variables to be collected right after the diagnosis has been made and during the follow-up of patients with axial spondyloarthritis (ax-SpA) for an optimal management in daily practice.

METHODS: The process comprised (1) the evaluation of the interest of 51 variables proposed for the assessment of ax-SpA by means of a systematic literature research; (2) a consensus process involving 78 hospital-based or office-based rheumatologists, considering the collection of each variable in a 4 grade scale from "not very useful/useless" to "mandatory"; (3) a consensus on the minimum interval of time for periodic assessment of the selected variables on a 5 grade scale from "at each visit" to "never to be re-collected".

RESULTS: The systematic literature research retrieved a total of 14,133 abstracts, of which 213 were included in the final qualitative synthesis. Data to be collected at the initial systematic review comprised 5 patient's self-administered questionnaires, 3 variables of the physician's interview, 2 variables of the physical examination, 2 variables of the specific ax-SpA imaging and 2 other investigations. Two variables were recommended to be systematically collected at each visit, 1 variable twice a year, 6 variables yearly and 1 variable every 2 years.

CONCLUSIONS: Using an evidence-based and an expert consensus approaches, this initiative defined a core set of variables to be collected and reported right after the diagnosis and during follow-up of patients with ax-SpA in daily practice.

Errataetall:

CommentIn: Joint Bone Spine. 2022 May;89(3):105355. - PMID 35176473

Medienart:

E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2020

Erschienen:

2020

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:87

Enthalten in:

Joint bone spine - 87(2020), 5 vom: 30. Okt., Seite 405-411

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Baillet, Athan [VerfasserIn]
Romand, Xavier [VerfasserIn]
Pflimlin, Arnaud [VerfasserIn]
Dalecky, Mickael [VerfasserIn]
Claudepierrec, Pascal [VerfasserIn]
Flipo, René-Marc [VerfasserIn]
Ruyssen-Witrand, Adeline [VerfasserIn]
Gaudin, Philippe [VerfasserIn]
Gossec, Laure [VerfasserIn]
Molto, Anna [VerfasserIn]
Lukas, Cédric [VerfasserIn]
Pouplin, Sophie [VerfasserIn]
Soubrier, Martin [VerfasserIn]
Wendling, Daniel [VerfasserIn]
Fayet, Françoise [VerfasserIn]
Hudry, Christophe [VerfasserIn]
Senbel, Eric [VerfasserIn]
Schwartz, Marjorie [VerfasserIn]
Hacquard-Bouder, Cécile [VerfasserIn]
Dougados, Maxime [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Comorbidities
Journal Article
Management
Physical examination
Spondyloarthritis

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Date Completed 25.06.2021

Date Revised 11.06.2022

published: Print-Electronic

CommentIn: Joint Bone Spine. 2022 May;89(3):105355. - PMID 35176473

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1016/j.jbspin.2020.04.019

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NLM310111331