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Second International Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia

Authors :
Justin P. McWilliams
Miles Conrad
Mary Porteous
Mary E. Meek
James R. Gossage
Jay F. Piccirillo
Masaki Komiyama
Elisabetta Buscarini
Carlo Sabbà
Andrea Lausman
Paul J. Rochon
Ketil Heimdal
Rose Pantalone
Claire L. Shovlin
Valerie A. Palda
Hanny Al-Samkari
Kevin Korenblatt
Marianne S. Clancy
Jamie McDonald
Katharine J. Henderson
Marie E. Faughnan
Claudia Crocione
Steven W. Hetts
Erik Deslandres
Urban W. Geisthoff
Ingrid Winship
Els de Gussem
Vivek N. Iyer
Daniel Cortes
Sophie Dupuis-Girod
Beth Plahn
Kelly Lang-Robertson
Patrick Foy
Mark S. Chesnutt
Ivan Radovanovic
Anette Drøhse Kjeldsen
Felix Ratjen
Johannes J. Mager
Carol Derksen
Adrienne M. Hammill
Sara Palmer
Marcelo M. Serra
Jack McMahon
Josanna Rodriguez-Lopez
Andrew J. White
Roberto Zarrabeitia
Raj S. Kasthuri
Marco C. Post
Jama M. Darling
Scott E. Olitsky
Dennis L. Sprecher
Murali M. Chakinala
Kevin J. Whitehead
David M. Poetker
Meir Mei-Zahav
Source :
Faughnan, M E, Mager, J J, Hetts, S W, Palda, V A, Lang-Robertson, K, Buscarini, E, Deslandres, E, Kasthuri, R S, Lausman, A, Poetker, D, Ratjen, F, Chesnutt, M S, Clancy, M, Whitehead, K J, Al-Samkari, H, Chakinala, M, Conrad, M, Cortes, D, Crocione, C, Darling, J, de Gussem, E, Derksen, C, Dupuis-Girod, S, Foy, P, Geisthoff, U, Gossage, J R, Hammill, A, Heimdal, K, Henderson, K, Iyer, V N, Kjeldsen, A D, Komiyama, M, Korenblatt, K, McDonald, J, McMahon, J, McWilliams, J, Meek, M E, Mei-Zahav, M, Olitsky, S, Palmer, S, Pantalone, R, Piccirillo, J F, Plahn, B, Porteous, M E M, Post, M C, Radovanovic, I, Rochon, P J, Rodriguez-Lopez, J, Sabba, C, Serra, M, Shovlin, C, Sprecher, D, White, A J, Winship, I & Zarrabeitia, R 2020, ' Second International Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia ', Annals of Internal Medicine, vol. 173, no. 12, pp. 989-1001 . https://doi.org/10.7326/M20-1443
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American College of Physicians, 2020.

Abstract

Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is an autosomal dominant disease with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 5000 that is characterized by the presence of vascular malformations (VMs). These result in chronic bleeding, acute hemorrhage, and complications from shunting through VMs. The goal of the Second International HHT Guidelines process was to develop evidence-based consensus guidelines for the management and prevention of HHT-related symptoms and complications.METHODS: The guidelines were developed using the AGREE II (Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II) framework and GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) methodology. The guidelines expert panel included expert physicians (clinical and genetic) in HHT from 15 countries, guidelines methodologists, health care workers, health care administrators, patient advocacy representatives, and persons with HHT. During the preconference process, the expert panel generated clinically relevant questions in 6 priority topic areas. A systematic literature search was done in June 2019, and articles meeting a priori criteria were included to generate evidence tables, which were used as the basis for recommendation development. The expert panel subsequently convened during a guidelines conference to conduct a structured consensus process, during which recommendations reaching at least 80% consensus were discussed and approved.RECOMMENDATIONS: The expert panel generated and approved 6 new recommendations for each of the following 6 priority topic areas: epistaxis, gastrointestinal bleeding, anemia and iron deficiency, liver VMs, pediatric care, and pregnancy and delivery (36 total). The recommendations highlight new evidence in existing topics from the first International HHT Guidelines and provide guidance in 3 new areas: anemia, pediatrics, and pregnancy and delivery. These recommendations should facilitate implementation of key components of HHT care into clinical practice.

Details

ISSN :
15393704 and 00034819
Volume :
173
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Internal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a4ee4994475518c545cc94de43b382bf