The identification, goals and principles of difficult-to-treat inflammatory arthritis: a consensus statement

IF 0.8 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1186/s43166-023-00221-w
Yasser El Miedany, Mohammed Hassan Abu-Zaid, Maha El Gaafary, Mona Mansour, Mohamed Elwy, Deborah Palmer, Nihal Fathi, Waleed Hassan, Mohamed Mortada, Mervat Eissa, Samar Abdelhamed Tabra, Salwa Galal, Nermeen Fouad, Rehab Ali Ibrahim, Basma Medhat, Yasmin Adel, Rasha Ghaleb, Sally Saber, Naglaa Gadallah, Walaa Elwakil
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Abstract Background Despite the recent advances in the management of inflammatory arthritis, a considerable proportion of arthritis patients remain symptomatic. This cohort has recently been identified as ‘difficult to treat’ (D2T). In view of the limited evidence base, management of these patients has been a challenge particularly in view of its associated significant economic health burden. A better understanding of the D2T may help recognise or develop new therapeutic targets and facilitate earlier intervention in the disease course to prevent the progression of such condition. The aim of this work is to address the unmet needs in the management of D2T arthritis and develop a comprehensive approach towards the identification and proper assessment of those patients. Results At the completion of round 3 Delphi process, a total of 20 items were obtained and divided into 5 domains. From 88.9 to 100% of respondents agreed with the recommendations (ranks 7–9). All 20 of the clinical standards that the scientific committee identified were agreed upon in terms of wording, recommendation grade, and level of evidence (i.e. 75% of respondents strongly agreed or agreed). Conclusion D2T inflammatory arthritis remains a relevant clinical challenge, despite the endorsement of the treat-to-target approach and the availability of a broad range of targeted arthritis medications. This study provided a comprehensive definition of the condition to facilitate the identification of this patients’ group. It also highlighted the goals and principles aiming at providing an effective framework for D2T assessment, closely monitor and set up a strategy to intervene in standard clinical practice.
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难治性关节炎的鉴别、目标和原则:共识声明
背景尽管最近在炎性关节炎的治疗方面取得了进展,但相当比例的关节炎患者仍然有症状。该队列最近被确定为“难以治疗”(D2T)。鉴于证据基础有限,对这些患者的管理一直是一项挑战,特别是考虑到其相关的重大经济健康负担。更好地了解D2T可能有助于识别或开发新的治疗靶点,并促进在疾病过程中的早期干预,以防止这种疾病的进展。这项工作的目的是解决D2T关节炎管理中未满足的需求,并制定一种全面的方法来识别和适当评估这些患者。结果在第三轮德尔菲过程结束时,共获得20个项目,分为5个领域。从88.9到100%的受访者同意这些建议(排名7-9)。科学委员会确定的所有20项临床标准在措辞、推荐等级和证据水平方面均获得一致同意(即75%的受访者强烈同意或同意)。结论D2T炎症性关节炎仍然是一个相关的临床挑战,尽管支持治疗到目标的方法和广泛的靶向关节炎药物的可用性。本研究提供了一个全面的病情定义,以方便该患者群体的识别。它还强调了目标和原则,旨在为D2T评估提供有效框架,密切监测并制定干预标准临床实践的战略。
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