2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbspin.2016.05.012
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Collection and management of selected comorbidities and their risk factors in chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases in daily practice in France

Abstract: Using an evidence-based approach followed by expert consensus, this initiative furthers the dissemination in France of the EULAR points to consider, and clearly defines what part of the management of comorbidities is potentially within the remit of rheumatologists. This initiative should facilitate systematic management of patients with CIRDs.

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“…Cancer monitoring in patients with RA receiving DMARDs. Routine safety monitoring for signs and symptoms of cancer was mentioned in 14 recommendations (42%) (4,6,11,12,17,26,27,(32)(33)(34)(35)37,42,43); most referred to bDMARDs (see Supplementary Table 3, available on the Arthritis Care & Research web site at http://onlin elibr ary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/acr.23865/ abstract). The overall agreement was to watch for symptoms, but very few recommendations detailed which symptoms should be watched for, or which screening tests should be used or when.…”
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“…Cancer monitoring in patients with RA receiving DMARDs. Routine safety monitoring for signs and symptoms of cancer was mentioned in 14 recommendations (42%) (4,6,11,12,17,26,27,(32)(33)(34)(35)37,42,43); most referred to bDMARDs (see Supplementary Table 3, available on the Arthritis Care & Research web site at http://onlin elibr ary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/acr.23865/ abstract). The overall agreement was to watch for symptoms, but very few recommendations detailed which symptoms should be watched for, or which screening tests should be used or when.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have a high prevalence of comorbidities, which are often suboptimally managed (1)(2)(3)(4). Among them, a person diagnosed with RA is more likely than the general population to have a history of cancer (5,6).…”
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“…Specific guidelines recommendations have been published to enhance detection and management of specific comorbidities associated to RA. 3 Objectives: To identify the prevalence of unknown cardiometabolic risk factors in a Mexican-mestizo cohort with RA.…”
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“…These EULAR points to consider were recently disseminated in France, using an evidence-based approach followed by expert consensus 9. In this initiative, Gossec et al clearly defined what part of the management of comorbidities is potentially within the remit of French rheumatologists.…”
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“…Thus, it was proposed to refer all patients with a risk >1% because the decision to perform carotid ultrasound and also the interpretation of this examination and subsequent treatment decisions should be made by a specialist. In this initiative,9 a visit to the dentist was recommended every year, in view of both the infectious risk represented by poor dental hygiene, and potential links between some CIRDs and periodontitis, as suggested by Castañeda et al 1…”
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