原发性胆道胆管炎患者的疲劳:来自欧洲罕见肝病参考网络的立场文件

IF 38.6 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Ozgur M Koc, Anne-Kristin Toussaint, Aurelie Untas, Piotr Milkiewicz, Henriette Ytting, Laura Buck, David E Jones, Gideon Hirschfield, Angela Leburgue, Christoph Schramm, Frederik Nevens, Adriaan J van der Meer, Alessio Gerussi, Jef Verbeek
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鉴于原发性胆道胆管炎(PBC)对疲劳的需求尚未得到满足,欧洲罕见肝病参考网络的PBC工作组评估并总结了目前与PBC中疲劳相关的证据,为临床实践提供指导,并确定知识差距,以制定未来的研究议程。通过系统回顾和荟萃分析,总结了与pbc相关的疲劳的六个关键问题。疲劳在PBC中非常普遍,并严重影响与健康相关的生活质量。有几种测量工具可用,但未来的研究应强调纵向设计,以使用易于应用和准确的工具跟踪症状。PBC患者疲劳的病理生理机制仍不清楚,涉及多种因素的复杂相互作用。初步研究表明非药物治疗的有效性,值得进一步研究。在临床试验结果出来之前,不推荐对pbc相关疲劳进行药物治疗。最后,我们介绍了一种实用的三步式ASK-MEASURE-TREAT算法,可应用于所有PBC患者。
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Fatigue in people with primary biliary cholangitis: a position paper from the European Reference Network for Rare Liver Diseases
Given the unmet need of fatigue in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), the PBC working group of the European Reference Network for Rare Liver Diseases assessed and summarised the current evidence relating to fatigue in PBC to provide guidance for clinical practice and identify knowledge gaps to shape the future research agenda. Six key questions regarding PBC-related fatigue were summarised through systematic review and meta-analyses. Fatigue is highly prevalent in PBC and substantially affects health-related quality of life. Several measurement tools are available but future research should emphasise longitudinal designs to track symptoms with easy-to-apply and accurate tools. The pathophysiology of fatigue in PBC remains largely unknown and involves a complex interplay of various factors. Pilot studies suggest the effectiveness of non-pharmacological treatments, which warrant further investigation. Pending the results of clinical trials, no pharmacological treatment can be recommended for PBC-related fatigue. Finally, we introduce a practical, three-step ASK-MEASURE-TREAT algorithm that can be applied in all patients with PBC.
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology is an authoritative forum for key opinion leaders across medicine, government, and health systems to influence clinical practice, explore global policy, and inform constructive, positive change worldwide. The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology publishes papers that reflect the rich variety of ongoing clinical research in these fields, especially in the areas of inflammatory bowel diseases, NAFLD and NASH, functional gastrointestinal disorders, digestive cancers, and viral hepatitis.
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