Systemic sclerosis: state of the art on clinical practice guidelines

Author:

Smith Vanessa,Scirè Carlo AlbertoORCID,Talarico Rosaria,Airo Paolo,Alexander TobiasORCID,Allanore Yannick,Bruni Cosimo,Codullo Veronica,Dalm Virgil,De Vries-Bouwstra Jeska,Della Rossa Alessandra,Distler Oliver,Galetti Ilaria,Launay David,Lepri Gemma,Mathian Alexis,Mouthon Luc,Ruaro Barbara,Sulli Alberto,Tincani Angela,Vandecasteele Els,Vanhaecke Amber,Vanthuyne Marie,Van den Hoogen Frank,Van Vollenhoven Ronald,Voskuyl Alexandre E,Zanatta Elisabetta,Bombardieri Stefano,Burmester Gerd,Fonseca João Eurico,Frank Charissa,Hachulla Eric,Houssiau Frederic,Mueller-Ladner Ulf,Schneider Matthias,van Laar Jacob M,Vieira Ana,Cutolo Maurizio,Mosca Marta,Matucci-Cerinic Marco

Abstract

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an orphan disease characterised by autoimmunity, fibrosis of the skin and internal organs, and vasculopathy. SSc may be associated with high morbidity and mortality. In this narrative review we summarise the results of a systematic literature research, which was performed as part of the European Reference Network on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculoskeletal Diseases project, aimed at evaluating existing clinical practice guidelines or recommendations. Only in the domains ‘Vascular & Ulcers’ (ie, non-pharmacological approach to digital ulcer), ‘PAH’ (ie, screening and treatment), ‘Treatment’ and ‘Juveniles’ (ie, evaluation of juveniles with Raynaud’s phenomenon) evidence-based and consensus-based guidelines could be included. Hence there is a preponderance of unmet needs in SSc referring to the diagnosis and (non-)pharmacological treatment of several SSc-specific complications. Patients with SSc experience significant uncertainty concerning SSc-related taxonomy, management (both pharmacological and non-pharmacological) and education. Day-to-day impact of the disease (loss of self-esteem, fatigue, sexual dysfunction, and occupational, nutritional and relational problems) is underestimated and needs evaluation.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology

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