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First Latin American clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus: Latin American Group for the Study of Lupus (GLADEL, <i>Grupo Latino Americano de Estudio del Lupus</i>)–Pan-American League of Associations of Rheumatology (PANLAR)
Journal
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
ISSN
0003-4967
1468-2060
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Bernardo A Pons-Estel
Eloisa Bonfa
Enrique R Soriano
Mario H Cardiel
Ariel Izcovich
Federico Popoff
Juan M Criniti
Gloria Vásquez
Loreto Massardo
Margarita Duarte
Leonor A Barile-Fabris
Mercedes A García
Mary-Carmen Amigo
Graciela Espada
Luis J Catoggio
Emilia Inoue Sato
Roger A Levy
Eduardo M Acevedo Vásquez
Rosa Chacón-Díaz
Claudio M Galarza-Maldonado
Antonio J Iglesias Gamarra
José Fernando Molina
Clóvis A Silva
Andrea Vargas Peña
José A Gómez-Puerta
Marina Scolnik
Guillermo J Pons-Estel
Michelle R Ugolini-Lopes
Verónica Savio
Cristina Drenkard
Alejandro J Alvarellos
Manuel F Ugarte-Gil
Alejandra Babini
André Cavalcanti
Fernanda Athayde Cardoso Linhares
Maria Jezabel Haye Salinas
Yurilis J Fuentes-Silva
Ana Carolina Montandon de Oliveira e Silva
Ruth M Eraso Garnica
Sebastián Herrera Uribe
Diana Gómez-Martín
Ricardo Robaina Sevrini
Rosana M Quintana
Sergio Gordon
Hilda Fragoso-Loyo
Violeta Rosario
Verónica Saurit
Simone Appenzeller
Edgard Torres dos Reis Neto
Jorge Cieza
Luis A González Naranjo
Yelitza C González Bello
María Victoria Collado
Judith Sarano
Soledad Retamozo
María E Sattler
Rocio V Gamboa-Cárdenas
Ernesto Cairoli
Silvana M Conti
Luis M Amezcua-Guerra
Luis H Silveira
Eduardo F Borba
Mariana A Pera
Paula B Alba Moreyra
Valeria Arturi
Guillermo A Berbotto
Cristian Gerling
Carla A Gobbi
Viviana L Gervasoni
Hugo R Scherbarth
João C Tavares Brenol
Fernando Cavalcanti
Lilian T Lavras Costallat
Nilzio A Da Silva
Odirlei A Monticielo
Luciana Parente Costa Seguro
Ricardo M Xavier
Carolina Llanos
Rubén A Montúfar Guardado
Ignacio Garcia de la Torre
Carlos Pineda
Margarita Portela Hernández
Alvaro Danza
Marlene Guibert-Toledano
Gil Llerena Reyes
Maria Isabel Acosta Colman
Alicia M Aquino
Claudia S Mora-Trujillo
Roberto Muñoz-Louis
Ignacio García Valladares
María Celeste Orozco
Paula I Burgos
Graciela V Betancur
Graciela S Alarcón
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
<jats:p>Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), a complex and heterogeneous autoimmune disease, represents a significant challenge for both diagnosis and treatment. Patients with SLE in Latin America face special problems that should be considered when therapeutic guidelines are developed. The objective of the study is to develop clinical practice guidelines for Latin American patients with lupus. Two independent teams (rheumatologists with experience in lupus management and methodologists) had an initial meeting in Panama City, Panama, in April 2016. They selected a list of questions for the clinical problems most commonly seen in Latin American patients with SLE. These were addressed with the best available evidence and summarised in a standardised format following the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach. All preliminary findings were discussed in a second face-to-face meeting in Washington, DC, in November 2016. As a result, nine organ/system sections are presented with the main findings; an ‘overarching’ treatment approach was added. Special emphasis was made on regional implementation issues. Best pharmacologic options were examined for musculoskeletal, mucocutaneous, kidney, cardiac, pulmonary, neuropsychiatric, haematological manifestations and the antiphospholipid syndrome. The roles of main therapeutic options (ie, glucocorticoids, antimalarials, immunosuppressant agents, therapeutic plasma exchange, belimumab, rituximab, abatacept, low-dose aspirin and anticoagulants) were summarised in each section. In all cases, benefits and harms, certainty of the evidence, values and preferences, feasibility, acceptability and equity issues were considered to produce a recommendation with special focus on ethnic and socioeconomic aspects. Guidelines for Latin American patients with lupus have been developed and could be used in similar settings.</jats:p>