超声在化脓性汗腺炎中的应用的国际共识声明。

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
X Wortsman, F Alfageme, V Dini, F J García-Martínez, R D Caposiena Caro, J Frew, C Gonzalez, I H Hamzavi, I Kohli, P K Krajewski, M Kuyumllian, J Liu, A Mandava, G Nazzaro, E O'Brien, T Oranges, M Pelizzari, J Rezende, J Romani, R Sigrist, E Taleb, L Zattar, J Zavariz, A Martorell
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摘要

背景:迄今为止,超声(US)在化脓性汗腺炎(HS)诊断、评分和评估中的应用证明了US在HS诊断、评分和评估中的作用;然而,到目前为止,国际上还没有关于在HS中使用US的共识声明,一些已发表的指南也没有包括这一主题。目的:建立一份关于在HS中使用US的国际共识声明,该声明可以涵盖和验证相关方面。方法:与代表四大洲的国际专家小组进行三轮德尔菲研究,并在HS的日常实践中与美国合作。专家的入选标准和调查中的问题集由指导委员会确定。当一致的百分比(强烈同意和同意的总和)为ε 70%时,定义为一致的建议。在50%到69%的同意之间,一个建议被考虑。低于50%意味着没有达成共识。结果:来自14个国家的24位国际专家参与了研究。对于超声在HS中应用的重要方面,包括超声指征、技术考虑、培训、诊断标准、分期系统、监测、超声引导手术的支持和手术计划,以及研究和临床试验中超声的必要性,达成了很高的共识百分比(96.4%)。结论:一个国际专家组创建了一份共识声明,其中包括关于在HS中使用US的有效建议。尽管在HS中实施超声存在挑战,但本工作组强烈建议在HS中使用超声。
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International consensus statement on the use of ultrasound in hidradenitis suppurativa.

Background: So far, the evidence on the use of ultrasound (US) in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) demonstrates the utility of US in the diagnosis, scoring and assessment of HS; however, to date, there is no international consensus statement on the use of US in HS, and several published guidelines do not include this topic.

Objectives: To create an international consensus statement on using US in HS that can cover and validate relevant aspects.

Methods: A three-round Delphi study with a panel of international experts representing four continents and working with US in HS in their daily practice. The inclusion criteria of the experts and the set of questions in the survey were defined by a steering committee. A consensus of recommendation was defined when the percentage of agreement (sum of strongly agree and agree) was ε 70%. In between 50% and 69% of agreement, a suggestion was considered. Lower than 50% meant no consensus.

Results: Twenty-four international experts from 14 countries participated in the study. A high percentage of consensus (96.4%) was achieved for important aspects of the use of US in HS, including the ultrasonographic indications, technical considerations, training, diagnostic criteria, staging systems, monitoring, support of US-guided procedures and planning of surgery, and the need for US in research and clinical trials.

Conclusions: An international group of experts created a consensus statement with validated recommendations on the use of US in HS. Despite the challenges of the implementation of ultrasound in HS, this task force highly recommends the use of US in HS.

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CiteScore
10.70
自引率
8.70%
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874
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) is a publication that focuses on dermatology and venereology. It covers various topics within these fields, including both clinical and basic science subjects. The journal publishes articles in different formats, such as editorials, review articles, practice articles, original papers, short reports, letters to the editor, features, and announcements from the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV). The journal covers a wide range of keywords, including allergy, cancer, clinical medicine, cytokines, dermatology, drug reactions, hair disease, laser therapy, nail disease, oncology, skin cancer, skin disease, therapeutics, tumors, virus infections, and venereology. The JEADV is indexed and abstracted by various databases and resources, including Abstracts on Hygiene & Communicable Diseases, Academic Search, AgBiotech News & Information, Botanical Pesticides, CAB Abstracts®, Embase, Global Health, InfoTrac, Ingenta Select, MEDLINE/PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, and others.
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