Guidelines on COVID-19 vaccination in patients with immune-mediated rheumatic diseases: a Brazilian Society of Rheumatology task force

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Tavares Anna Carolina Faria Moreira Gomes,de Melo Ana Karla GuedesORCID,Cruz Vítor Alves,de Souza Viviane Angelina,de Carvalho Joana Starling,Machado Ketty Lysie Libardi Lira,de Azevedo Valadares Lilian David,dos Reis Neto Edgard Torres,de Rezende Rodrigo Poubel Vieira,de Resende Guimarães Maria Fernanda Brandão,Ferreira Gilda Aparecida,de Sousa Braz Alessandra,de Abreu Vieira Rejane Maria Rodrigues,de Medeiros Pinheiro Marcelo,Ribeiro Sandra Lúcia Euzébio,Bica Blanca Elena Gomes Rios,Baptista Kátia Lino,da Costa Izaias Pereira,Marques Claudia Diniz Lopes,Lopes Maria Lúcia Lemos,Martinez José Eduardo,Giorgi Rina Dalva Neubarth,da Mota Lícia Maria Henrique,da Rocha Loures Marcos Antônio Araújo,dos Santos Paiva Eduardo,Monticielo Odirlei André,Xavier Ricardo Machado,Kakehasi Adriana Maria,Pileggi Gecilmara Cristina Salviato

Abstract

Abstract Objective To provide guidelines on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination in patients with immune-mediated rheumatic diseases (IMRD) to rheumatologists considering specific scenarios of the daily practice based on the shared-making decision (SMD) process. Methods A task force was constituted by 24 rheumatologists (panel members), with clinical and research expertise in immunizations and infectious diseases in immunocompromised patients, endorsed by the Brazilian Society of Rheumatology (BSR), to develop guidelines for COVID-19 vaccination in patients with IMRD. A consensus was built through the Delphi method and involved four rounds of anonymous voting, where five options were used to determine the level of agreement (LOA), based on the Likert Scale: (1) strongly disagree; (2) disagree, (3) neither agree nor disagree (neutral); (4) agree; and (5) strongly agree. Nineteen questions were addressed and discussed via teleconference to formulate the answers. In order to identify the relevant data on COVID-19 vaccines, a search with standardized descriptors and synonyms was performed on September 10th, 2021, of the MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, ClinicalTrials.gov, and LILACS to identify studies of interest. We used the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale to assess the quality of nonrandomized studies. Results All the nineteen questions-answers (Q&A) were approved by the BSR Task Force with more than 80% of panelists voting options 4—agree—and 5—strongly agree—, and a consensus was reached. These Guidelines were focused in SMD on the most appropriate timing for IMRD patients to get vaccinated to reach the adequate covid-19 vaccination response. Conclusion These guidelines were developed by a BSR Task Force with a high LOA among panelists, based on the literature review of published studies and expert opinion for COVID-19 vaccination in IMRD patients. Noteworthy, in the pandemic period, up to the time of the review and the consensus process for this document, high-quality evidence was scarce. Thus, it is not a substitute for clinical judgment.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Rheumatology

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