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Título: Recomendações portuguesas «como diagnosticar, monitorizar e tratar a artrite periférica indiferenciada»
Outros títulos: Portuguese recommendations on how to diagnose, monitor and treat undifferentiated peripheral inflammatory arthritisA systematic literature review and experts' opinions
Autor: Ribeiro, Ana
Machado, Pedro
Ramiro, Sofia
Duarte, Cátia
Mourão, Ana Filipa
Bogas, Mónica
Costa, Maria Lúcia
Bernardes, Miguel
Santos, Maria José
Fonseca, João Eurico
da Silva, José António Pereira
Canhão, Helena
Teixeira, Ana
Cordeiro, Ana
Maria Rodrigues, Ana
Cardoso, Anabela
de Matos, António P Alves
Faustino, Augusto
Ambrósio, Catarina
Silva, Cândida
Vaz, Carlos
Resende, Catarina
Ponte, Cristina
Medeiros, Dina
Araújo, Domingos
Godinho, Fátima
Alvarenga, Fernando
Barcelos, Filipe
Branco, Jaime
Dias, João Madruga
Ramos, Maria João
Rovisco, João
Silva, Jorge
Garcia, Jorge
Da Silva, José Alberto Pereira
Gomes, José António Melo
Costa, José
da Silva, José Canas
Redondo, José
Santos, Luís Maurício
Coutinho, Margarida
Cruz, Margarida
Oliveira, Margarida
Catita, Cristina
Sequeira, Graça
Cunha, Inês
Saavedra, Maria João
Ferreira, Maria Júlia
Fernandes, Manuela
Araújo, Paula
Nero, Patrícia
Valente, Paula
Abreu, Pedro
Roque, Raquel
Figueira, Ricardo
Santos, Rui André
Falcão, Sandra
Pinto, Patrícia
Garcês, Sandra
Cortes, Sara
Serra, Sara
Videira, Taciana
Tavares, Viviana
Palavras-chave: Diagnosis
Prognosis
Recommendations
Systematic review
Undifferentiated arthritis
Rheumatology
Data: Out-2010
Resumo: Objective: The 3E (Evidence, Expertise, Exchange) Initiative is a multinational effort of rheumatologists aimed at developing evidence-based recommendations addressing specific questions relevant to clinical practice. The objective of the Portuguese contribution for the 3E Initiative was to develop evidence-based recommendations on how to investigate, follow-up and treat undifferentiated peripheral inflammatory arthritis (UPIA) adapted to local reality and develop additional recommendations considered relevant in the national context. Methods: An international scientific committee from 17 countries selected a set of questions concerning the diagnosis and monitoring of UPIA using a Delphi procedure. Evidence-based answers to each question were sought by a systematic literature search, performed in Medline, Embase, the Cochrane Library and ACR/EULAR 2007-2009 meeting abstracts. Relevant articles were reviewed for quality assessment, data extraction and synthesis. In a national meeting, a panel of 63 Portuguese rheumatologists used the evidence which was gathered to develop recommendations, and filled the gaps in the evidence with their expert opinion. Finally, national recommendations were formulated and agreement among the participants was assessed. Results: A total of 54754 references were identified, of which 267 were systematically reviewed. Thirteen national key recommendations about the investigation, follow-up and treatment of UPIA were formulated. One recommendation addressed differential diagnosis and investigations prior to the established operational diagnosis of UPIA, eight recommendations were related to the diagnostic and prognostic value of clinical and laboratory assessments in established UPIA (history and physical examination, acute phase reactants, serologies, autoantibodies, radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound, genetic markers and synovial biopsy), one recommendation highlighted predictors of persistence (chronicity), one addressed monitoring of clinical disease activity in UPIA, one aimed to find an useful method/score to predict a definitive diagnosis and the last one was related to treatment. Conclusion: Portuguese evidence-based recommendations for the management of UPIA in everyday practice were developed. Their dissemination and implementation in daily clinical practice should help to improve practice uniformity and optimize the management of UPIA patients.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79551666099&partnerID=8YFLogxK
ISSN: 0303-464X
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