Canadian Rheumatology Association Recommendations for the Assessment and Monitoring of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Published:2018-09-01
Issue:10
Volume:45
Page:1426-1439
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ISSN:0315-162X
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Container-title:The Journal of Rheumatology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Rheumatol
Author:
Keeling Stephanie O., Alabdurubalnabi Zainab, Avina-Zubieta Antonio, Barr Susan, Bergeron Louise, Bernatsky Sasha, Bourre-Tessier Josiane, Clarke Ann, Baril-Dionne Alexandra, Dutz Jan, Ensworth Stephanie, Fifi-Mah AuroreORCID, Fortin Paul R., Gladman Dafna D., Haaland Derek, Hanly John G., Hiraki Linda T., Hussein Sara, Legault Kimberly, Levy Deborah, Lim Lily, Matsos Mark, McDonald Emily G., Medina-Rosas Jorge, Pardo Pardi Jordi, Peschken Christine, Pineau Christian, Pope Janet, Rader Tamara, Reynolds Jen, Silverman Earl, Tselios Konstantinos, Suitner Manon, Urowitz Murray, Touma Zahi, Vinet Evelyne, Santesso Nancy
Abstract
Objective.To develop recommendations for the assessment of people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in Canada.Methods.Recommendations were developed using the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) approach. The Canadian SLE Working Group (panel of Canadian rheumatologists and a patient representative from Canadian Arthritis Patient Alliance) was created. Questions for recommendation development were identified based on the results of a previous survey of SLE practice patterns of members of the Canadian Rheumatology Association. Systematic literature reviews of randomized trials and observational studies were conducted. Evidence to Decision tables were prepared and presented to the panel at 2 face-to-face meetings and online.Results.There are 15 recommendations for assessing and monitoring SLE, with varying applicability to adult and pediatric patients. Three recommendations focus on diagnosis, disease activity, and damage assessment, suggesting the use of a validated disease activity score per visit and annual damage score. Strong recommendations were made for cardiovascular risk assessment and measuring anti-Ro and anti-La antibodies in the peripartum period and conditional recommendations for osteoporosis and osteonecrosis. Two conditional recommendations were made for peripartum assessments, 1 for cervical cancer screening and 2 for hepatitis B and C screening. A strong recommendation was made for annual influenza vaccination.Conclusion.These are considered the first guidelines using the GRADE method for the monitoring of SLE. Existing evidence is largely of low to moderate quality, resulting in more conditional than strong recommendations. Additional rigorous studies and special attention to pediatric SLE populations and patient preferences are needed.
Publisher
The Journal of Rheumatology
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology
Cited by
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