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An international survey of current management practices for polymyalgia rheumatica by general practitioners and rheumatologists

Authors :
Agnete Overgaard Donskov
Sarah Louise Mackie
Ellen Margrethe Hauge
Carlos Enrique Toro-Gutiérrez
Ib Tønder Hansen
Andrea Katharina Hemmig
Aatke Van der Maas
Tamer Gheita
Berit Dalsgaard Nielsen
Karen M J Douglas
Richard Conway
Elena Rezus
Bhaskar Dasgupta
Sara Monti
Eric L Matteson
Sebastian E Sattui
Mark Matza
Vanessa Ocampo
Margarita Gromova
Rebecca Grainger
Andrea Bran
Simone Appenzeller
Annelise Goecke
Nelly Colman
Helen I Keen
Masataka Kuwana
Latika Gupta
Babur Salim
Ghita Harifi
Mariam Erraoui
Nelly Ziade
Nizar Abdulateef Al-Ani
Adeola Ajibade
Johannes Knitza
Line Frølund
Max Yates
Victor R Pimentel-Quiroz
Andre Marun Lyrio
Maria Sandovici
Kornelis S M Van der Geest
Toby Helliwell
Elisabeth Brouwer
Christian Dejaco
Kresten Krarup Keller
Source :
Donskov, A O, Mackie, S L, Hauge, E M, Toro-Gutiérrez, C E, Hansen, I T, Hemmig, A K, Van der Maas, A, Gheita, T, Nielsen, B D, Douglas, K M J, Conway, R, Rezus, E, Dasgupta, B, Monti, S, Matteson, E L, Sattui, S E, Matza, M, Ocampo, V, Gromova, M, Grainger, R, Bran, A, Appenzeller, S, Goecke, A, Colman, N, Keen, H I, Kuwana, M, Gupta, L, Salim, B, Harifi, G, Erraoui, M, Ziade, N, Al-Ani, N A, Ajibade, A, Knitza, J, Frølund, L, Yates, M, Pimentel-Quiroz, V R, Lyrio, A M, Sandovici, M, Van der Geest, K S M, Helliwell, T, Brouwer, E, Dejaco, C & Keller, K K 2023, ' An international survey of current management practices for polymyalgia rheumatica by general practitioners and rheumatologists ', Rheumatology (Oxford, England) . https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac713
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objectives To explore current management practices for PMR by general practitioners (GPs) and rheumatologists including implications for clinical trial recruitment. Methods An English language questionnaire was constructed by a working group of rheumatologists and GPs from six countries. The questionnaire focused on: 1: Respondent characteristics; 2: Referral practices; 3: Treatment with glucocorticoids; 4: Diagnostics; 5: Comorbidities; and 6: Barriers to research. The questionnaire was distributed to rheumatologists and GPs worldwide via members of the International PMR/Giant Cell Arteritis Study Group. Results In total, 394 GPs and 937 rheumatologists responded to the survey. GPs referred a median of 25% of their suspected PMR patients for diagnosis and 50% of these were returned to their GP for management. In general, 39% of rheumatologists evaluated patients with suspected PMR >2 weeks after referral, and a median of 50% of patients had started prednisolone before rheumatologist evaluation. Direct comparison of initial treatment showed that the percentage prescribing >25 mg prednisolone daily for patients was 30% for GPs and 12% for rheumatologists. Diagnostic imaging was rarely used. More than half (56%) of rheumatologists experienced difficulties recruiting people with PMR to clinical trials. Conclusion This large international survey indicates that a large proportion of people with PMR are not referred for diagnosis, and that the proportion of treatment-naive patients declined with increasing time from referral to assessment. Strategies are needed to change referral and management of people with PMR, to improve clinical practice and facilitate recruitment to clinical trials.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Donskov, A O, Mackie, S L, Hauge, E M, Toro-Gutiérrez, C E, Hansen, I T, Hemmig, A K, Van der Maas, A, Gheita, T, Nielsen, B D, Douglas, K M J, Conway, R, Rezus, E, Dasgupta, B, Monti, S, Matteson, E L, Sattui, S E, Matza, M, Ocampo, V, Gromova, M, Grainger, R, Bran, A, Appenzeller, S, Goecke, A, Colman, N, Keen, H I, Kuwana, M, Gupta, L, Salim, B, Harifi, G, Erraoui, M, Ziade, N, Al-Ani, N A, Ajibade, A, Knitza, J, Frølund, L, Yates, M, Pimentel-Quiroz, V R, Lyrio, A M, Sandovici, M, Van der Geest, K S M, Helliwell, T, Brouwer, E, Dejaco, C & Keller, K K 2023, ' An international survey of current management practices for polymyalgia rheumatica by general practitioners and rheumatologists ', Rheumatology (Oxford, England) . https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac713
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e1aaacc6c78d2aa516cc19eca6cb0121
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac713