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German guidelines for the sequential medical treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with traditional and biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs.

Authors :
Albrecht, Katinka
Krüger, Klaus
Wollenhaupt, Jürgen
Alten, Rieke
Backhaus, Marina
Baerwald, Christoph
Bolten, Wolfgang
Braun, Jürgen
Burkhardt, Harald
Burmester, Gerd
Gaubitz, Markus
Gause, Angela
Gromnica-Ihle, Erika
Kellner, Herbert
Kuipers, Jens
Krause, Andreas
Lorenz, Hans-Martin
Manger, Bernhard
Nüßlein, Hubert
Pott, Hans-Georg
Source :
Rheumatology International; Jan2014, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The German Society of Rheumatology approved new German guidelines for the sequential medical treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) based on the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) recommendations for the management of RA published in 2010. An update of the EULAR systematic literature research was performed in Medline, Embase, and Cochrane databases. Meta-analyses, controlled trials, cohort studies, and registry data addressing traditional and biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, glucocorticoids, and treatment strategies published between January 2009 and August 2011 were included. Two reviewers independently evaluated and compared the additional data that had been published after the time limit set by the EULAR recommendations. A national guideline working group developed an adapted set of recommendations. The new German guidelines were accepted by vote using an informal Delphi approach. Twelve recommendations and the resulting updated treatment algorithm were developed and approved as a practical orientation for rheumatologists. These recommendations are based on a successive treatment with traditional and biologic disease-modifying drugs depending on the individual progress of the disease and distinct patient characteristics. The German guidelines have been developed on the basis of the internationally well-recognized EULAR recommendations. In addition, more recent evidence from a systematic literature research was considered. They have been developed and approved by a group of national experts aiming at guidance for rheumatologists to reach best medical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01728172
Volume :
34
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Rheumatology International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
93437368
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-013-2848-3