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Rheuma SPACE - Standard Practice Aiming Clinical Excellence: description of the methodological approach. 风湿病 SPACE--以临床卓越为目标的标准实践:方法描述。
Pub Date : 2019-09-08
Carla Macieira, Luís Cunha-Miranda, Patrícia Nero, Pedro Laires, Mónica Bogas, Sara Farinha, Isabel Freitas, Pedro Lucas, Joana Sousa, Lurdes Narciso, Elsa Mateus, José Canas da Silva, João Eurico Fonseca, Rheuma Space Study Group

Background: Quality of care is a key component of the right to health, and the route to equity and dignity. The aim of the project Rheuma SPACE - Standard Practice Aiming Clinical Excellence was to develop a set of quality indicators focused in rheumatoid arthritis care and apply them to rheumatology departments of the Portuguese National Health Service in order to benchmark the care for these patients. This article details the methodology that was applied.

Methodology: This was a single country, three-phase project, each phase comprising multiple steps. The first step defined quality indicators and the excellence quality model to be used. It involved a literature search for international benchmarking of quality of care initiatives and indicators, followed by a pre-selection of an initial set of indicators. The set of indicators was latter on narrowed after an online Delphi round with all Portuguese rheumatologists and two consensus meetings involving the study task force. A set of 26 quality indicators was defined, within the three classic Donabedian dimensions of healthcare quality: Structure (9), Processes (11), and Outcomes (6). These indicators cover eleven domains of quality of care: personnel and organizational structure, training and research, facilities, equipment and information technology, budgeting and financial resources, access to care, clinical records, patient communication, multidisciplinary management, clinical outcomes, and patient and personnel satisfaction. Decision on quality and excellence thresholds for each of the 26 quality indicators was agreed upon a consensus meeting gathering principal investigators of the eight Rheumatology Departments that decided to participate, task force core set members and invited representatives of all Portuguese Departments/Units. Rheumatoid arthritis was the chosen disease model of the project based on the reliability of the outcomes to be measured in the context of this condition. The second step was the assessment of the participating Rheumatology Departments. During eighteen months, research teams applied the 26 quality indicators to their own Departments. The third step comprised data analysis and the elaboration of individual Rheumatology Department reports and of a global public report.

Results: Eight Departments, comprising 80 specialists, 20 residents and 30 nurses, covering 5.904.080 inhabitants, underwent quality evaluation. More than one thousand patients (1,325) and 113 health professionals' surveys were analysed, as well as data from 570 clinical records and 3,927 medical appointments on rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Discussion: 26 quality indicators were used for the first evaluation of Portuguese Rheumatology Departments, turning Rheuma SPACE into a pioneer project. Data analysis and benchmarking will be the subject of a further publication.

背景:医疗质量是健康权的重要组成部分,也是实现公平和尊严的途径。Rheuma SPACE--以临床卓越为目标的标准实践 "项目旨在制定一套以类风湿性关节炎护理为重点的质量指标,并将其应用于葡萄牙国家医疗服务机构的风湿病科,以便为这些患者提供基准护理。本文详细介绍了所采用的方法:这是一个单一国家的三阶段项目,每个阶段包括多个步骤。第一步是确定质量指标和要使用的卓越质量模型。这包括搜索有关医疗质量举措和指标的国际基准的文献,然后预选一套初步指标。在与所有葡萄牙风湿病学家进行了一轮在线德尔菲讨论,并召开了两次有研究工作组参加的共识会议后,这套指标的范围进一步缩小。根据多纳比德医疗质量的三个经典维度,确定了一套 26 项质量指标:结构(9)、过程(11)和结果(6)。这些指标涵盖了医疗质量的 11 个领域:人员和组织结构、培训和研究、设施、设备和信息技术、预算和财务资源、获得医疗服务的机会、临床记录、患者沟通、多学科管理、临床结果以及患者和医务人员的满意度。26 项质量指标中每项指标的质量和卓越阈值都是由决定参与的 8 个风湿病科室的主要研究人员、工作组核心成员以及所有葡萄牙科室/单位的特邀代表在共识会议上商定的。类风湿性关节炎是该项目的选定疾病模型,因为在这种情况下衡量的结果是可靠的。第二步是对参与项目的风湿病科进行评估。在 18 个月的时间里,研究小组将 26 项质量指标应用于各自的科室。第三步是数据分析,编写风湿病科报告和全球公开报告:共有八个科室接受了质量评估,其中包括 80 名专家、20 名住院医师和 30 名护士,覆盖 5904.080 名居民。讨论:葡萄牙风湿病科的首次评估采用了 26 项质量指标,使 Rheuma SPACE 成为一个先驱项目。数据分析和基准设定将在下一期出版物中发表。
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Pleuroparenchymal Fibroelastosis in association with Connective Tissue Disease: a new interstitial pneumonia to be aware of. 伴有结缔组织病的胸膜下纤维细胞增生症:一种需要警惕的新型间质性肺炎。
Pub Date : 2019-08-07
Joana Carvalho, Ana Cláudia Vieira, Joana Ferra, Helder Novais E Bastos, Patrícia Caetano Mota, Natália Melo, Susana Guimarães, José Miguel Pereira, Miguel Bernardes, António Morais

Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE) is a rare and recently described interstitial pneumonia. It consists of progressive fibrosis involving the pleura and subpleural lung parenchyma, predominantly in the upper lobes, with defined and reproducible clinical, radiological and histopathological criteria. No effective treatment has yet been shown to modify the natural course of the disease, which vary greatly in the literature. Several conditions have been associated with PPFE, including connective tissue diseases (CTD). The authors present two cases of female patients with a CTD (rheumatoid arthritis and limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis, respectively) who presented with typical bilateral upper lobe thickening in chest-HRCT. In the first case, diagnosis was based on "definite" radiological and histopathological criteria for PPFE, while in the second case diagnosis was established on clinical grounds after discussion in a multidisciplinary team meeting. The authors present these cases of CTD-associated PPFE in order to raise awareness of this entity among clinicians.

胸膜下纤维细胞增生症(PPFE)是一种罕见的间质性肺炎,最近才被描述出来。它是一种进行性纤维化病变,累及胸膜和胸膜下肺实质,主要发生在肺上叶,具有明确和可重复的临床、放射学和组织病理学标准。目前尚无有效的治疗方法可以改变该病的自然病程,文献中的描述也大相径庭。与 PPFE 相关的疾病有多种,包括结缔组织病(CTD)。作者介绍了两例患有 CTD(分别为类风湿性关节炎和局限性皮肤系统性硬化症)的女性患者,她们在胸部-HRCT 中表现为典型的双侧上叶增厚。第一个病例的诊断依据是 PPFE 的 "明确 "放射学和组织病理学标准,而第二个病例的诊断是在多学科小组会议讨论后根据临床表现确定的。作者介绍了这些与 CTD 相关的 PPFE 病例,以提高临床医生对这种疾病的认识。
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Outcomes of rheumatic patients referred from Portuguese speaking African countries for medical evaluation in Portugal. 从非洲葡语国家转诊到葡萄牙接受医学评估的风湿病患者的治疗结果。
Pub Date : 2019-07-22
Vítor Teixeira, Sofia Barreira, Ana Valido, Carla Macieira, João Eurico Fonseca

Bureaucratic, social and economic barriers may influence several clinical aspects of rheumatic diseases in patients from Portuguese speaking African countries (PALOP) displaced for medical care in Portugal. Despite the apparent advantages of dislocating patients to a more resourceful country, these patients present with long-lasting and severe rheumatic diseases with chronic damage, due to lack of precise diagnosis, ineffective referrals, lack of appropriate treatment and concomitant infectious comorbidities that may jeopardize the outcomes of these strategies.

官僚主义、社会和经济障碍可能会影响来自非洲葡萄牙语国家(PALOP)的患者在葡萄牙就医时风湿病的几个临床方面。尽管将患者转移到资源更丰富的国家具有明显优势,但由于缺乏准确诊断、转诊不力、缺乏适当治疗以及合并感染等原因,这些患者的风湿病病程较长,病情严重,并伴有慢性损害,可能危及这些策略的效果。
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Assessment of the vaccination status in rheumatic disease patients treated with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. 评估接受改变病情抗风湿药物治疗的风湿病患者的疫苗接种情况。
Pub Date : 2019-07-11
Luisa Brites, Flávio Costa, João Pedro Freitas, Stefanie Silva, Cátia Duarte, Mariana Santiago

Patients with rheumatic diseases are at a higher risk for infections associated to the underlying pathology and immunosuppressive therapy. This fact leads to an increased morbidity and/or mortality. Effective vaccination is essential for the prevention of a significant number of these infections, namely influenza and pneumococcal vaccination. In our cohort, and despite current recommendations, vaccination rates are still low among patients with autoimune diseases, which is in agreement with the available literature. A greater effort from all physicians is required to improve these results and to make the difference.

风湿病患者因潜在病理和免疫抑制治疗而受到感染的风险较高。这一事实导致发病率和/或死亡率上升。有效的疫苗接种,即流感疫苗和肺炎球菌疫苗接种,对于预防大量此类感染至关重要。在我们的队列中,尽管有目前的建议,但自身免疫性疾病患者的疫苗接种率仍然很低,这与现有的文献一致。所有医生都需要做出更大的努力,以改善这些结果并使之有所改观。
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Hepatic vasculitis mimicking multiple liver abscesses in Cogan's Syndrome. 模仿科根综合征多发性肝脓肿的肝血管炎。
Pub Date : 2019-07-08
João Dinis de Freitas, Flávio Costa, João Rovisco

Cogan's syndrome is a rare inflammatory disorder, classically characterized by interstitial keratitis and sensorineural hearing loss. Inner ear disease may result in deafness. In some patients, it may also be accompanied by systemic vasculitis. This syndrome is rare and very few cases have been reported since Cogan's first characterization in 1945. We report a rare case of a patient with typical Cogan syndrome who developed hepatic vasculitis with hepatic infarction mimicking multiple liver abscesses. Diagnosis of CS is often missed or delayed due to its rarity, the nonspecific clinical signs at onset, and the lack of a confirmatory diagnostic test. Rheumatologists should be aware of this entity and its possible systemic manifestations. The present case is unique because of the severity and involved area of the vasculitis.

科根综合征是一种罕见的炎症性疾病,主要表现为间质性角膜炎和感音神经性听力损失。内耳疾病可能导致耳聋。有些患者还可能伴有全身性血管炎。该综合征非常罕见,自 1945 年 Cogan 首次描述其特征以来,鲜有病例报道。我们报告了一例典型科根综合征患者的罕见病例,该患者发展为肝血管炎,并伴有肝梗死,模仿多发性肝脓肿。由于其罕见性、发病时的非特异性临床症状以及缺乏确诊检查,CS 常常被漏诊或延误诊断。风湿病学家应该了解这种疾病及其可能的全身表现。本病例的独特之处在于血管炎的严重程度和受累部位。
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Efficacy and Safety of Vaccination in Pediatric Patients with Systemic Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases: a systematic review of the literature. 儿童全身性炎症性风湿病患者接种疫苗的有效性和安全性:文献系统综述。
Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Sandra Sousa, Ana Catarina Duarte, Inês Cordeiro, Joana Ferreira, Maria João Gonçalves, Tiago Meirinhos, Teresa Martins Rocha, Vasco C Romão, Maria José Santos

Introduction: Children and adolescents with systemic rheumatic diseases have an increased risk of infections. Although some infections are vaccine-preventable, immunization among patients with juvenile rheumatic diseases is suboptimal, partly due to some doubts that still persist regarding its efficacy and safety in this patient population.

Objectives: To review the available evidence regarding the immunological response and the safety of vaccination in children and adolescents with systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases (SIRD).

Methods: A systematic review of the current literature until December 2014 using MEDLINE, EMBASE and abstracts from the American College of Rheumatology and European League Against Rheumatism congresses (2011-2014), complemented by hand search was performed. Eligible studies were identified and efficacy (seroprotection and/or seroconversion) and safety (reactions to vaccine and relapse of rheumatic disease) outcomes were extracted and summarized according to the type of vaccine.

Results: Twenty-eight articles concerning vaccination in pediatric patients with SIRDs were found, that included almost 2100 children and adolescents, comprising nearly all standard vaccinations of the recommended immunization schedule. Children with SIRDs generally achieved seroprotection and seroconversion; nevertheless, the antibody levels were often lower when compared with healthy children. Glucocorticoids and conventional disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs do not seem to significantly hamper the immune responses, whereas TNF inhibitors may reduce antibody production, particularly in response to pneumococcal conjugate, influenza, meningococcal C and hepatitis A vaccine. There were no serious adverse events, nor evidence of a relevant worsening of the underlying rheumatic disease. Concerning live attenuated vaccines, the evidence is scarce, but no episodes of overt disease were reported, even in patients under biological therapy.

Conclusions: Existing literature demonstrates that vaccines are generally well tolerated and effective in stable SIRD patients, yet antibody titers are frequently lower than in healthy controls. There is some evidence that biological therapy could hamper the immune response. Data on safety of live attenuated vaccines is limited. Although the available literature covers most vaccines included in the national immunization plan, there is a need for more information regarding new vaccines and new anti-rheumatic therapies.

患有全身性风湿病的儿童和青少年感染风险增加。虽然有些感染是可以通过疫苗预防的,但青少年风湿病患者的免疫接种效果并不理想,部分原因是对其在该患者群体中的有效性和安全性仍然存在一些疑问。目的:回顾关于全身性炎症性风湿病(SIRD)儿童和青少年接种免疫反应和安全性的现有证据。方法:使用MEDLINE、EMBASE以及美国风湿病学会和欧洲抗风湿病联盟大会(2011-2014)的摘要对截至2014年12月的现有文献进行系统回顾,并辅以手工检索。确定了符合条件的研究,并根据疫苗类型提取和总结了有效性(血清保护和/或血清转化)和安全性(疫苗反应和风湿病复发)结果。结果:共发现28篇关于sids儿童患者接种疫苗的文章,其中包括近2100名儿童和青少年,几乎涵盖了推荐免疫计划的所有标准疫苗接种。SIRDs患儿普遍实现了血清保护和血清转化;然而,与健康儿童相比,抗体水平往往较低。糖皮质激素和常规的疾病缓解抗风湿药物似乎不会显著阻碍免疫反应,而TNF抑制剂可能会减少抗体的产生,特别是对肺炎球菌结合疫苗、流感疫苗、脑膜炎球菌C疫苗和甲型肝炎疫苗的反应。没有严重的不良事件,也没有证据表明潜在的风湿病相关恶化。关于减毒活疫苗,证据很少,但没有报道明显的疾病发作,即使在接受生物治疗的患者中也是如此。结论:现有文献表明,在稳定的SIRD患者中,疫苗通常具有良好的耐受性和有效性,但抗体滴度往往低于健康对照组。有证据表明,生物疗法可能会阻碍免疫反应。关于减毒活疫苗安全性的数据有限。虽然现有文献涵盖了国家免疫计划中包括的大多数疫苗,但需要更多关于新疫苗和新的抗风湿病疗法的信息。
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Human papillomavirus infection and cervical lesions in rheumatic diseases: a systematic review. 人乳头瘤病毒感染与风湿病的宫颈病变:系统综述。
Pub Date : 2016-07-01
A Raposo, C Tani, J Costa, M Mosca

An association between immune-mediated diseases and cervical pre-malignant and malignant lesions is described, having the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection a causal role. Related studies have been generally focused on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, but relatively to other diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and systemic sclerosis (SSc), data has not been systematically evaluated. We conducted a systematic review analysis of the literature in PubMed, including articles published until March of 2015, in patients with RA, SS, SLE and SSc, to evaluate the frequency of HPV infection, cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer, and associated factors, with particular interest on the role of glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive treatment. Moreover, safety and efficacy of HPV vaccines in these patients was investigated. Of 476 articles identified, 27 were finally included. The studies showed an increased prevalence of cervical dysplasia and cancer, with the HPV infection being an important associated factor, in particular in SLE patients. The data relatively to other rheumatic diseases was very scarse, but an increased prevalence of smear abnormalities was also found in RA. Patients exposed to glucocorticoids and to long-term immunosuppression, particularly cyclophosphamide, have increased risk of presenting more pre-malignant lesions than the general population. The available vaccines seem to be generally safe and immunogenic in the short- period evaluation, but long-term follow-up is required to evaluate the impact of the vaccine in the protection against HPV infection and occurrence of high-grade cervical lesions.

免疫介导的疾病和宫颈恶性前病变和恶性病变之间的关联被描述,有人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染的因果作用。相关研究一般集中在系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者,但相对于其他疾病,如类风湿关节炎(RA)、Sjögren’s综合征(SS)和系统性硬化症(SSc),数据尚未得到系统评价。我们对PubMed上的文献进行了系统回顾分析,包括截至2015年3月发表的RA、SS、SLE和SSc患者的文章,以评估HPV感染、宫颈发育不良和宫颈癌的频率及其相关因素,特别关注糖皮质激素和免疫抑制治疗的作用。此外,HPV疫苗在这些患者中的安全性和有效性进行了调查。在确定的476篇文章中,最终纳入了27篇。研究表明,宫颈发育不良和癌症的患病率增加,HPV感染是一个重要的相关因素,特别是在SLE患者中。相对于其他风湿性疾病的数据非常少,但在类风湿关节炎中也发现了涂片异常的患病率增加。暴露于糖皮质激素和长期免疫抑制(特别是环磷酰胺)的患者比一般人群出现更多恶性前病变的风险增加。在短期评估中,现有的疫苗似乎总体上是安全的和免疫原性的,但需要长期随访来评估疫苗在预防HPV感染和发生高级别宫颈病变方面的影响。
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Extra-articular rheumatoid arthritis imaged by [18F]FDG-PET/CT. 通过[18F]FDG-PET/CT成像的关节外类风湿性关节炎。
Pub Date : 2016-03-25
Martina Sollini, Francesco Muratore, Massimo Roncali, Paola Anna Erba, Carlo Salvarani, Annibale Versari
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