Practical recommendations for systemic treatment in psoriasis according to age, pregnancy, metabolic syndrome, mental health, psoriasis subtype and treatment history (BETA-PSO: Belgian Evidence-based Treatment Advice in Psoriasis; part 1)

Background: Impressive progress in new therapeutic options has been made for psoriasis. Treatments include topical steroids, phototherapy, conventional, synthetic disease-modifying drugs and an expanding list of biologics. Objective: The primary objective of this work was to collect evidence for the creation of practice guidelines for systemic treatment of psoriasis (BETA-PSO: Belgian Evidence-based Treatment Advice in Psoriasis). Methods: Evidence-based recommendations were formulated using a quasi-Delphi methodology after a systematic search of the literature and a consensus procedure involv... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Lambert, Jo
Segaert, S.
Ghislain, P. D.
Hillary, T.
Nikkels, A.
Willaert, F.
Lambert, J.
Speeckaert, Reinhart
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Medicine and Health Sciences / GENERALIZED PUSTULAR PSORIASIS / SEVERE PLAQUE PSORIASIS / FACTOR-ALPHA INHIBITORS / FUMARIC-ACID ESTERS / LONG-TERM SAFETY / ERYTHRODERMIC PSORIASIS / LIVER-INJURY / DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS / BIOLOGIC THERAPY / NAIL PSORIASIS
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8681467

Background: Impressive progress in new therapeutic options has been made for psoriasis. Treatments include topical steroids, phototherapy, conventional, synthetic disease-modifying drugs and an expanding list of biologics. Objective: The primary objective of this work was to collect evidence for the creation of practice guidelines for systemic treatment of psoriasis (BETA-PSO: Belgian Evidence-based Treatment Advice in Psoriasis). Methods: Evidence-based recommendations were formulated using a quasi-Delphi methodology after a systematic search of the literature and a consensus procedure involving 8 psoriasis experts. Results: In this part, the use of systemic treatment in different age groups, during pregnancy, in metabolic syndrome, in patients with mental health problems, in different psoriasis subtypes and in previously systemically treated patients treatment is discussed. Conclusion: Guidance on therapeutic choice in specific clinical situations in psoriasis is provided in order to facilitate the decision-making in clinical practice.