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Article Dans Une Revue Joint Bone Spine Année : 2009

Prognosis and follow-up of psoriatic arthritis with peripheral joint involvement: Development of recommendations for clinical practice based on published evidence and expert opinion

Emmanuelle Dernis
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Thierry Schaeverbeke
Jacques Tebib
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Alain Cantagrel
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Rene-Marc Flipo
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Xavier Le Loet
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Carle F Paul
Alain Saraux
Daniel Wendling
Bernard Combe

Résumé

Objectives: To develop recommendations about prognosis and follow-up of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) with peripheral joint involvement in everyday clinical practice. Methods: The strategy was as following: (a) The choice of five questions, by the scientific committee according to the Delphi method, considered as a basis for the recommendations; (b) the Systematic Literature Research based on Medline, Cochrane and abstracts from the annual meetings of SFR, EULAR and ACR. An expert committee composed with 68 rheumatologists elaborated and validated the recommendations, specifying the strength and the degree of agreement for each of them. Results: The questions selected were: (1) How can articular and cutaneous disease activity of PsA be assessed in usual clinical practice? (2) Which parameters are predictive for functional, radiological and fatal outcome in PsA? (3) Which clinical and biological parameters are useful for the follow-up of PsA? At which frequency? (4) Which X-rays are useful for the follow-up of PsA? At which frequency? (5) How can the response to treatments be assessed in PsA? The literature search identified 1181 abstracts and 123 articles were included and analyzed. Seven recommendations, whose strength ranged from B to D, were drafted and validated by a final vote of the expert committee. Conclusion: Seven recommendations about follow-up of patients with PsA for daily practice were developed. They can be expected to improve clinical practice uniformity and, in the longer term, to optimize the management of patients with PsA. (C) 2009 Societe francaise de rhumatologie. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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hal-00618650 , version 1 (02-09-2011)

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Frederic Lavie, Carine Salliot, Emmanuelle Dernis, Pascal Claudepierre, Thierry Schaeverbeke, et al.. Prognosis and follow-up of psoriatic arthritis with peripheral joint involvement: Development of recommendations for clinical practice based on published evidence and expert opinion. Joint Bone Spine, 2009, 76 (5), pp.540-546. ⟨hal-00618650⟩
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