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Practical and Relevant Guidelines for the Management of Psoriasis: An Inference-Based Methodology

Abstract

IntroductionPsoriasis (Pso) is a common, immune-mediated, chronic-relapsing, inflammatory skin disease. While a great deal is known about Pso and its treatment, there remain several treatment scenarios unaddressed by clinical studies. To be effective, treatment for Pso must alter the activity of one or more immunological pathways important in the pathogenesis of the disease. While the benefit of blocking these pathways may be apparent, there remain uncertainties regarding safety, such as infections, malignancies, and the potential for off-target effects. Existing guidelines and treatment recommendations rely primarily on clinical trial or observational data, none of which adequately address specific clinical challenges. This document describes a methodological framework for generating practical and clinically relevant guidance for situations where direct evidence is rare or absent. Guidelines implementing this framework are currently ongoing.MethodsWe develop a knowledge synthesis approach to guideline development, utilizing clinical trial data where available, and a formalized inferential decision-making process that considers indirect data coupled with structured expert opinion and analysis. This approach is best suited for situations where direct, high-level evidence is lacking. Support for each resultant recommendation is expressed as a quantified assessment of confidence.ResultsThe topics to be addressed by this set of guidelines are ranked by clinicians and patients as areas of concern, with an emphasis on topics where high-level evidence may have limited availability.ConclusionThrough this novel approach, we will derive practical, informative recommendations using the best evidence available in combination with structured expert opinion to guide best practices in complex, real-world settings.Bd993LWTSVZ1rDGmER3BtZSupplementary file2 (MP4 98653 kb)

Authors

Papp KA; Gooderham MJ; Lynde CW; Poulin Y; Beecker J; Dutz JP; Hong C-H; Gniadecki R; Kirchhof MG; Maari C

Journal

Dermatology and Therapy, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 253–265

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2022

DOI

10.1007/s13555-021-00642-5

ISSN

2193-8210

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