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Therapeutic goals and treatment response evaluation in moderate to severe psoriasis: an experts opinion document

Title:
Therapeutic goals and treatment response evaluation in moderate to severe psoriasis: an experts opinion document
Authors:
Belinchón, Isabel  
Dauden, Esteban  
Ferrándiz, Carlos  
Gonzalez-Cantero, Álvaro  
Carrascosa Carrillo, José Manuel
Editor:
Taylor & Francis
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Medicina Clínica
Issue Date:
2021
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/34884
Abstract:
Objective: To critically analyse and define therapeutic objectives, response to treatment evaluation and related decisions in psoriasis. Methods: Expert consensus meetings, a systematic and narrative reviews and a collaborative Delphi procedure were carried out. A steering committee from the Spanish Group of Psoriasis was established who based on the reviews generated a set of related statements. Subsequently, a group of 40 experts tested their agreement with the statements, through 3 Delphi rounds. Results: We found a great variability in clinical guidelines regarding to the definition of treatment goal and the response. In general, treatment failure was considered if a PASI50 is not achieved. The panel of experts agreed on (1) clearly differentiate between ideal and a realistic goals when establishing the therapeutic goal in moderate to severe psoriasis; (2) treatment goals should be in general established regardless of the type of drug for psoriasis; (3) treatment failure if PASI75 response is not reached; (4) an absolute PASI is in general preferred to the rate of PASI improvement from baseline; (5) disease characteristics, patients and physicians opinions/needs and treatment adherence influence treatment goals. Conclusions: A clear treatment decision making framework is vital to improve management of psoriasis.
Keywords/Subjects:
Psoriasis
therapeutic objective
treatment response
systematic literature review
Delphi
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
10.1080/07853890.2021.1986637
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Medicina Clínica



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