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2. Actualización de las guías del tratamiento farmacológico de la artritis reumatoide del Colegio Mexicano de Reumatología 2018
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Marcela Pérez, Alejandra López Rodríguez, Sergio Cerpa, María Azucena Ramos Sánchez, José Luis García-Figueroa, Humberto Alfredo Ricardez, Guadalupe Olvera-Soto, Alina Hernández Bedolla, María Esther Pérez-Bastidas, Leonor Barile, Carlos Abud-Mendoza, Mario H. Cardiel, María Fernanda Hernández Cabrera, Javier Merayo-Chalico, Jorge Enrique Aguilar Arreola, Marco Ulises Martínez Martínez, Greta Reyes-Cordero, Lilia Andrade, Luis H. Silveira, Daniel Xavier Xibillé Friedmann, César Pacheco Tena, David Herrera van Ostdam, Sandra Muñoz López, Fedra Irazoque Palazuelos, Sandra Carrillo, Sandra Araceli Sicsik Ayala, Sergio Gutiérrez Ureña, Margarita Portela, Leonardo Limón, Daniel Grajeda Portes, Istar Guzmán-Sánchez, Virginia Pascual-Ramos, Sergio Durán, and Mauricio Montero
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Tratamiento farmacologico ,Rheumatology ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Work teams ,Plenary session ,business ,Humanities ,Pharmacological treatment - Abstract
espanolLos avances terapeuticos en la artritis reumatoide obligan a revision periodica de las guias de tratamiento. Objetivo Actualizar las guias del Colegio Mexicano de Reumatologia del tratamiento farmacologico de la artritis reumatoide. Metodo Participaron reumatologos certificados de diferentes instituciones de salud y regiones del pais. Se conformaron equipos de trabajo que revisaron las guias previas, elaboraron nuevas preguntas, revisaron la literatura y calificaron la evidencia, que fue presentada y discutida en sesion plenaria. Las conclusiones se comentaron con infectologos, ginecobstetras y pacientes. Se emiten recomendaciones basadas en niveles de evidencia de acuerdo con la metodologia GRADE. Resultados Se presentan recomendaciones actualizadas para el empleo de los medicamentos disponibles en Mexico hasta 2017 para el tratamiento de la artritis reumatoide. Se enfatiza la importancia del control adecuado y sostenido de la enfermedad y se describen aspectos relevantes de seguridad. Se incluyen conflictos bioeticos y se invita a la accion gubernamental para fortalecer el tratamiento adecuado de la enfermedad. Conclusiones La actualizacion de las recomendaciones del Colegio Mexicano de Reumatologia del tratamiento farmacologico de la artritis reumatoide integra la mejor informacion disponible para ser utilizada en el sistema de salud de Mexico. EnglishTherapeutic advances in rheumatoid arthritis require periodic review of treatment guidelines. Objective To update the Mexican College of Rheumatology guidelines on the pharmacological treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Method Board certified rheumatologists from different health institutions and regions of the country participated. Work teams were formed that reviewed the previous guidelines, elaborated new questions, reviewed the literature, and scored the evidence that was presented and discussed in plenary session. The conclusions were presented to infectologists, gynaecologists and patients. Recommendations were based on levels of evidence according to GRADE methodology. Results Updated recommendations on the use of available medications for rheumatoid arthritis treatment in Mexico up to 2017 are presented. The importance of adequate and sustained control of the disease is emphasized and relevant safety aspects are described. Bioethical conflicts are included, and government action is invited to strengthen correct treatment of the disease. Conclusions The updated recommendations of the Mexican College of Rheumatology on the pharmacological treatment of rheumatoid arthritis incorporate the best available information to be used in the Mexican health care system.
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3. Update of the Mexican College of Rheumatology Guidelines for the Pharmacologic Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Mario H. Cardiel, Luis H. Silveira, Guadalupe Olvera-Soto, Sergio Durán, María Fernanda Hernández Cabrera, Marco Ulises Martínez Martínez, Alina Hernández Bedolla, Marcela Pérez, Carlos Abud-Mendoza, Mauricio Montero, Alejandra López Rodríguez, Sandra Carrillo, Sergio Gutiérrez Ureña, José Luis García-Figueroa, Leonardo Limón, Lilia Andrade, Humberto Alfredo Ricardez, Daniel Xavier Xibillé Friedmann, César Pacheco Tena, Sandra Araceli Sicsik Ayala, María Esther Pérez-Bastidas, Leonor Barile, Greta Reyes-Cordero, David Herrera van Ostdam, Margarita Portela, Sergio Cerpa, Istar Guzmán-Sánchez, Sandra Muñoz López, Fedra Irazoque Palazuelos, Javier Merayo-Chalico, Daniel Grajeda Portes, María Azucena Ramos Sánchez, Virginia Pascual-Ramos, and Jorge Enrique Aguilar Arreola
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Government ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,General Medicine ,Evidence-based medicine ,Bioethics ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,Family medicine ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Health care ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,business - Abstract
Therapeutic advances in rheumatoid arthritis require periodic review of treatment guidelines. Objective To update the Mexican College of Rheumatology guidelines on the pharmacological treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Method Board certified rheumatologists from different health institutions and regions of the country participated. Work teams were formed that reviewed the previous guidelines, elaborated new questions, reviewed the literature, and scored the evidence that was presented and discussed in plenary session. The conclusions were presented to infectologists, gynaecologists and patients. Recommendations were based on levels of evidence according to GRADE methodology. Results Updated recommendations on the use of available medications for rheumatoid arthritis treatment in Mexico up to 2017 are presented. The importance of adequate and sustained control of the disease is emphasised and relevant safety aspects are described. Bioethical conflicts are included, and government action is invited to strengthen correct treatment of the disease. Conclusions The updated recommendations of the Mexican College of Rheumatology on the pharmacological treatment of rheumatoid arthritis incorporate the best available information to be used in the Mexican health care system.
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