拉丁美洲炎症性肠病共识声明:及时获得诊断和治疗的重要性。

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-23 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17562848231207312
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背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种慢性疾病,对患者的身体、情感和社会生活质量造成负面影响。根据疾病的类型、部位和严重程度,其症状会有所不同,包括腹泻、出血、腹痛、发烧和体重减轻。尽管治疗方法不断发展,但并不总能控制症状,因此,23% 至 45% 的特发性慢性溃疡性结肠炎患者和高达 75% 的克罗恩病患者最终需要进行手术治疗:在拉丁美洲,该病发病率的增加促使医学界和科学界重新关注如何规范和统一该病的正确诊断和管理标准,这也是当前各种活动讨论的一部分;然而,这种关注尚未反映在政府应对该病的政策和举措中。我们决定召开一次共识会议,以阐明本地区 IBD 护理的实际情况:设计:建立共识文件所采用的方法源自对有关 IBD 的文献、证据和政策的回顾,然后由该领域的 10 位专家进行验证和反馈:方法:来自拉丁美洲不同国家的九位专家在为期两天的网络会议上汇聚一堂,就共识文件中的主题进行投票。投票结果:来自拉丁美洲不同国家的九位专家在为期两天的网络会议上齐聚一堂,就共识文件中的主题进行投票:结果:拉丁美洲仍然缺乏有关 IBD 的信息,因此 IBD 仍然是一种 "隐形 "疾病,很少得到决策者的认可:本文件描述了拉丁美洲地区 IBD 的现状,强调了在及时获得诊断和治疗方面存在的主要障碍和挑战,以说明有必要促进政策的制定和实施,从而提高 IBD 患者的护理质量。
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Latin America consensus statement inflammatory bowel disease: importance of timely access to diagnosis and treatment.

Background: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic conditions that negatively interferes with the quality of life of the patients, on a physical, emotional, and social level. Its symptoms can vary including diarrhea, bleeding, abdominal pain, fever, and weight loss, depending on the type and location and severity of the disease. Despite evolving treatment, they do not always achieve control of the symptoms, so between 23% and 45% of people with idiopathic chronic ulcerative colitis, and up to 75% of those with Crohn's disease, eventually, will need surgery.

Objective: The increase in its incidence in Latin America has promoted a renewed interest on the part of the medical and scientific community in standardizing and unifying criteria for the proper diagnosis and management of the disease, which is part of the current discussions of various events; however, this interest has not yet been reflected in policies and initiatives by governments to address the disease. We decided to develop a consensus meeting in order to elucidate the actual situation of IBD care in our region.

Design: The methodology employed to build the consensus document derived from a review of literature, evidence, and policies on IBD, followed by a process of validation and feedback with a group of 10 experts in the field.

Methods: Nine experts from different countries in Latin America were reunited in web meetings on 2 days and voted on topics derived from the consensus document. A full agreement with 100% approval was needed, so topics were discussed to reach the consensus otherwise were removed.

Results: There is still a lack of information about IBD in Latin America, therefore IBD continues to be an 'invisible' disease and is little recognized by decision-makers.

Conclusion: This document describes the current situation of IBDs in the Latin American region, highlighting the main barriers and challenges in timely access to diagnosis and treatment, in order to demonstrate the need to promote the development and implementation of policies, in order to improve the quality of care of patients with IBD.

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