A dutch consensus statement on the diagnosis and treatment of anca-associated vasculitis
Arthritis Research Collaboration Hub consortium
(2020) Netherlands Journal of Medicine, volume 78, issue 2, pp. 71 - 82
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Abstract
Introduction: Despite the availability of several guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis (AAV), clinical routine practice will only improve when an implementation strategy is in place to support clinical decision making and adequate implementation of guidelines. We describe here an initiative to establish national and
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multidis-ciplinary consensus on broad aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of AAV relevant to daily clinical practice in the Netherlands. Methods: A multidisciplinary working group of physicians in the Netherlands with expertise on AAV addressed the broad spectrum of diagnosis, terminology, and immunosuppressive and non-immunosuppressive treatment, including an algorithm for AAV patients. Based on recommendations from (inter)national guidelines, national consensus was established using a Delphi-based method during a conference in conjunction with a nationally distributed online consensus survey. Cut-off for consensus was 70% (dis)agreement. Results: Ninety-eight professionals were involved in the Delphi procedure to assess consensus on 50 statements regarding diagnosis, treatment, and organisation of care for AAV patients. Consensus was achieved for 37/50 statements (74%) in different domains of diagnosis and treatment of AAV including consensus on the treatment algorithm for AAV. Conclusion: We present a national, multidisciplinary consensus on a diagnostic strategy and treatment algorithm for AAV patients as part of the implementation of (inter)national guideline-derived recommendations in the Netherlands. Future studies will focus on evaluating local implementation of treatment protocols for AAV, and assessments of current and future clinical practice variation in the care for AAV patients in the Netherlands.
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Keywords: ANCA-associated vasculitis, Pauci-immune glomerulo-nephritis, Recommendations, Netherlands, Algorithms, Delphi Technique, Clinical Decision-Making, Humans, Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis/diagnosis, Practice Guidelines as Topic/standards, Consensus, Internal Medicine, Journal Article
ISSN: 0300-2977
Publisher: Van Zuiden Communications BV
Note: Funding Information: The work of E. Dirikgil., Y.K.O. Teng, S.W. Tas, P.M.J. Verhoeven, A. Rutgers, J.M. van Laar, and H.J. Bernelot-Moens is financially supported by Arthritis Research and Collaboration Hub (ARCH). Y.K.O. Teng is funded by the Dutch Kidney Foundation (KJPB12.028), Clinical Fellowship from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (90713460). We thank all patients and professional healthcare providers who participated in the consensus meeting and online survey for their effort and time. The final implementation document is published in Dutch at the website of ARCH: https://www.arch.nl/wp-content/ uploads/2018/10/ConsensusdocAAV-1.pdf. Funding Information: The work of E. Dirikgil., Y.K.O. Teng, S.W. Tas, P.M.J. Verhoeven, A. Rutgers, J.M. van Laar, and H.J. Bernelot-Moens is financially supported by Arthritis Research and Collaboration Hub (ARCH). Y.K.O. Teng is funded by the Dutch Kidney Foundation (KJPB12.028), Clinical Fellowship from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (90713460). Publisher Copyright: © MacChain. All rights reserved.
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