Australian consensus: Treatment goals for moderate to severe psoriasis in the era of targeted therapies – Considerations for paediatric patients

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Peter Foley MBBS, BMedSc, MD, FACD, Patrick D. Mahar MBBS, LLB, GDLP, MBA, MDerm, PhD, DMedSc, FACD, Saxon D. Smith MBBS, MHL, PhD, GAICD, FAMA, IFAAD, FACD, Monisha Gupta MBBS, MD, FACD, Nicholas Manuelpillai MBBS, BEng, BCom, MPH, David Orchard MBBS, FACD, Li-Chuen Wong MBBS, FACD, John C. Su MBBS, MEpi, FACD, Amelia James BSc, MD, Gayle Fischer MBBS, FACD, MD, Gillian Marshman MBBS, FACD, Morton Rawlin MBBS, FRACGP, Murray Turner LLB, BArts(Rec), Emma King RN, Robyn Kennedy RN, Christopher Baker MBBS, FACD, FRCP
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Abstract

Background

Treatment goals have been established in Australia to facilitate the management of adults with moderate to severe psoriasis. The Australasian College of Dermatologists sought to determine if and how these adult treatment goals could be modified to accommodate the needs of paediatric and adolescent patients.

Methods

A modified Delphi approach was used. Comprehensive literature review and guideline evaluation resulted in the development of statements and other questions to establish current clinical practices. Two rounds of anonymous voting were undertaken, with a collaborative meeting held in between to discuss areas of discordance. Overall, consensus was defined as achievement of ≥75% agreement in the range 7–9 on a 9-point scale (1 strongly disagree; 9 strongly agree).

Results

Consensus was achieved on 23/29 statements in round 1 and 17/18 statements in round 2. There was a high level of concordance with treatment criteria in the adult setting. The limitations of applying assessment tools developed for use in adult patients to the paediatric setting were highlighted. Treatment targets in the paediatric setting should include objective metrics for disease severity and psychological impact on the patients and their family, and be based on validated, age-appropriate tools.

Conclusion

While the assessment, classification and management of moderate to severe psoriasis in paediatric patients aligns with metrics established for adults, it is vital that nuances in the transition from childhood to adolescence be taken into account. Future research should focus on psoriasis severity assessment scales specific to the paediatric setting.

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澳大利亚共识:靶向疗法时代中重度银屑病的治疗目标--儿科患者的注意事项。
背景:澳大利亚制定了治疗目标,以促进对中重度银屑病成人患者的管理。澳大利亚皮肤科医师学会试图确定是否以及如何修改这些成人治疗目标,以适应儿童和青少年患者的需求:方法:采用改良德尔菲法。方法:采用了改良德尔菲法,通过全面的文献回顾和指南评估,制定了声明和其他问题,以确定当前的临床实践。进行了两轮匿名投票,中间举行了一次合作会议,讨论不一致的地方。总体而言,在 9 分制(1 分非常不同意;9 分非常同意)的 7-9 分范围内达成≥75% 的一致即为达成共识:第一轮有 23/29 项陈述达成共识,第二轮有 17/18 项陈述达成共识。成人治疗标准的一致性很高。将针对成人患者开发的评估工具应用于儿科环境的局限性得到了强调。儿科治疗目标应包括疾病严重程度和对患者及其家人心理影响的客观指标,并以经过验证、适合患者年龄的工具为基础:结论:虽然儿科中重度银屑病的评估、分类和管理与成人的标准一致,但必须考虑到从儿童期向青春期过渡的细微差别。未来的研究应侧重于针对儿童的银屑病严重程度评估量表。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
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186
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal of Dermatology is the official journal of the Australasian College of Dermatologists and the New Zealand Dermatological Society, publishing peer-reviewed, original research articles, reviews and case reports dealing with all aspects of clinical practice and research in dermatology. Clinical presentations, medical and physical therapies and investigations, including dermatopathology and mycology, are covered. Short articles may be published under the headings ‘Signs, Syndromes and Diagnoses’, ‘Dermatopathology Presentation’, ‘Vignettes in Contact Dermatology’, ‘Surgery Corner’ or ‘Letters to the Editor’.
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