神经肌肉疾病中糖皮质激素相关并发症管理的国际共识指南

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Muscle & Nerve Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1002/mus.28328
Corey Bacher, Pushpa Narayanswami, Mark Bromberg, Frank Buttgereit, Dubravka Dodig, Eoin P Flanagan, Chloe Gottlieb, John K Marshall, Rozalina G McCoy, Sara Mitchell, Pritish K Tosh, Partha S Sinha, Ruple S Laughlin, Charles D Kassardjian
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介绍/目的:糖皮质激素(GC)相关不良反应和风险在免疫介导和炎症性神经肌肉疾病的治疗中很常见。相关并发症的处理存在很大差异。本研究的目的是就神经肌肉疾病中gc相关并发症的管理制定国际共识指南。方法:通过美国神经肌肉与电诊断医学协会(AANEM)召集了一个由15名专家组成的国际工作组,为神经肌肉患者gc相关并发症的处理制定临床指南。兰德/加州大学洛杉矶分校适当性方法(RAM)用于制定共识指导声明。最初的指导声明是在彻底的文献回顾之后制定的,并在匿名小组意见后进行修改,通过电子邮件投票最多三轮以达成共识。结果:制定了声明,并就一般护理、GC患者监测、骨质疏松预防、疫苗接种、感染筛查和肺囊虫肺炎预防达成了共识。强调了gc相关并发症管理的多学科方法。讨论:这些正式的共识声明为使用GC治疗神经肌肉疾病的临床医生提供了指导,以预防和管理长期和短期使用GC引起的更常见的相关不良事件和风险,并作为调查和更新的跳板。
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International Consensus Guidance for the Management of Glucocorticoid Related Complications in Neuromuscular Disease.

Introduction/aims: Glucocorticoid (GC)-related adverse reactions and risks are commonly seen during the treatment of immune-mediated and inflammatory neuromuscular disorders. There is wide variation in the management of associated complications. The aim of this study is to develop international consensus guidance on the management of GC-related complications in neuromuscular disorders.

Methods: Through the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM), an international task force of 15 experts was convened to develop clinical guidance for the management of GC-related complications in neuromuscular patients. The RAND/UCLA appropriateness method (RAM) was used to develop consensus guidance statements. Initial guidance statements were crafted after a thorough literature review and were modified after anonymous panel input, with up to three rounds of voting via email to achieve consensus.

Results: Statements were developed and achieved consensus for general care, monitoring of patients while on GC, osteoporosis prevention, vaccinations, infection screening, and Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia prophylaxis. A multidisciplinary approach to the management of GC-related complications was emphasized.

Discussion: These formal consensus statements provide guidance to clinicians who use GC in the treatment of neuromuscular diseases regarding prevention and management of the more common associated adverse events and risks that arise with long and short-term GC use and serve as a springboard for investigation and updates.

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Muscle & Nerve
Muscle & Nerve 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
287
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Muscle & Nerve is an international and interdisciplinary publication of original contributions, in both health and disease, concerning studies of the muscle, the neuromuscular junction, the peripheral motor, sensory and autonomic neurons, and the central nervous system where the behavior of the peripheral nervous system is clarified. Appearing monthly, Muscle & Nerve publishes clinical studies and clinically relevant research reports in the fields of anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology, electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, toxicology, and virology. The Journal welcomes articles and reports on basic clinical electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis. We expedite some papers dealing with timely topics to keep up with the fast-moving pace of science, based on the referees'' recommendation.
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