Author:
Gladman Dafna D.,Poulin Yves,Adams Karen,Bourcier Marc,Barac Snezana,Barber Kirk,Chandran Vinod,Dutz Jan,Flanagan Cathy,Gooderham Melinda J.,Gulliver Wayne P.,Ho Vincent C.,Hong Chih-Ho,Karsh Jacob,Khraishi Majed M.,Lynde Charles W.,Papp Kim A.,Rahman Proton,Rohekar Sherry,Rosen Cheryl F.,Russell Anthony S.,Vender Ronald B.,Yeung Jensen,Ziouzina Olga,Zummer Michel
Abstract
Objective.To develop preliminary treat-to-target (T2T) recommendations for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) for Canadian daily practice.Methods.A task force composed of expert Canadian dermatologists and rheumatologists performed a needs assessment among Canadian clinicians treating these diseases as well as an extensive literature search on the outcome measures used in clinical trials and practice.Results.Based on results from the needs assessment and literature search, the task force established 5 overarching principles and developed 8 preliminary T2T recommendations.Conclusion.The proposed recommendations should improve management of psoriasis and PsA in Canadian daily practice. However, these recommendations must be further validated in a real-world observational study to ensure that their use leads to better longterm outcomes.
Publisher
The Journal of Rheumatology
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology