基于共识的印度指南管理寻常性天疱疮和叶状天疱疮。

IF 1.9 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Indian Dermatology Online Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4103/idoj.idoj_1059_24
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天疱疮是一种自身免疫性水疱疾病,其特征是表皮内水疱和糜烂,主要影响粘膜和/或皮肤。目前印度尚无天疱疮治疗指南,由于临床人口学特征、合并症和资源限制的差异,西方指南不能直接应用。这些指南旨在为印度皮肤科医生提供基于证据和共识驱动的建议,以管理寻常型天疱疮(PV)和叶状天疱疮(PF),考虑到印度医疗保健环境带来的独特挑战。该指南侧重于PV和PF的综合管理,包括诊断、治疗、监测和随访。它的目的是为皮肤科医生在门诊和住院设置在印度工作。该指南的初稿由撰写小组编写,然后由19位天疱疮管理方面的国家专家进行审查,其中包括来自相关专业的意见。证据有限或建议预期变化的领域将进行轮次投票,回答分为“非常同意”、“同意”、“中立”、“不同意”或“非常不同意”。建议被纳入,声明被修改,直到16个关键领域在4轮投票后达到4分或更高的平均分。这些指南为管理印度天疱疮提供了一种结构化的方法,解决了考虑到资源限制和印度患者特定合并症等独特挑战的区域特定建议的需求。它们为皮肤科医生在一系列临床环境中治疗天疱疮提供了宝贵的资源。
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Consensus Based Indian Guidelines for the Management of Pemphigus Vulgaris and Pemphigus Foliaceous.

Pemphigus is an autoimmune blistering disorder characterized by the presence of intraepidermal blisters and erosions, primarily affecting the mucosa and/or skin. There are no established Indian guidelines for the management of pemphigus, and Western guidelines cannot be directly applied due to differences in clinicodemographic profiles, comorbidities, and resource limitations. These guidelines aim to provide Indian dermatologists with evidence-based and consensus-driven recommendations for the management of pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and pemphigus foliaceous (PF), taking into account the unique challenges posed by the Indian healthcare setting. The guidelines focus on the comprehensive management of PV and PF, addressing diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and follow-up. It is intended for dermatologists working in both outpatient and inpatient settings across India. The first draft of the guidelines was prepared by the writing group and then reviewed by 19 national experts in pemphigus management, including inputs from allied specialties. Areas with limited evidence or anticipated variation in recommendations were subjected to rounds of voting, with responses categorized as "strongly agree," "agree," "neutral," "disagree," or "strongly disagree." Suggestions were incorporated, and statements were revised until a mean agreement score of 4 or higher was reached across 16 key areas after four voting rounds. These guidelines offer a structured approach to managing pemphigus in India, addressing the need for region-specific recommendations that account for unique challenges such as resource constraints and specific comorbidities in Indian patients. They serve as a valuable resource for dermatologists treating pemphigus in a range of clinical settings.

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