Clinical practice guideline for an integrated approach to comorbidity in patients with psoriasis |
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Authors: | E. Daud n,S. Casta eda,C. Su rez,J. Garcí a‐Campayo,A.J. Blasco,M.D. Aguilar,C. Ferr ndiz,L. Puig,J.L. S nchez‐Carazo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dermatology Department, IIS‐Princesa, Hospital Universitario La Princesa, Madrid, Spain;2. Rheumatology Department, IIS‐Princesa, Hospital Universitario La Princesa, Madrid, Spain;3. Internal Medicine Department, IIS‐Princesa, Hospital Universitario La Princesa, Madrid, Spain;4. Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain;5. Advanced Techniques in Health Services Research (TAISS), Madrid, Spain;6. Dermatology Department, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain;7. Dermatology Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain;8. Dermatology Department, Hospital General, Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | Background The relationship between psoriasis and associated diseases has drawn particular interest in recent years. To provide appropriate management of psoriasis from an early stage, it is necessary to include prompt diagnosis of concomitant disease and to prevent and treat any comorbidity found. Such an integrated approach also serves to ensure that the drugs used to treat associated diseases do not interfere with the management of psoriasis, and vice versa. Objective To provide the dermatologist a guide focuses specifically on the diagnosis and management of the diseases most often found in patients with psoriasis. Methods The selection of the diseases, and corresponding supporting research, to be included was based on a systematic review of the literature. The recommendations on diagnostic criteria are based on the main clinical practice guidelines for each of the diseases discussed as well as on the recommendations of a clinical expert advisory group. The information regarding the repercussions of psoriasis treatments on associated comorbid diseases was obtained from the summary of product characteristics of each drug. In turn, the statements concerning the impact of the associated diseases, and their treatment, on psoriasis are based on the review of the literature. Results This guide is a precise, easy‐to‐use tool for systematizing the diagnosis of comorbidity in patients with psoriasis and facilitate decision making regarding referral and treatment of patients diagnosed with an associated disease. Conclusion The application of this guide not only will benefit psoriasis patients’ health and quality of life but it will also optimize available resources. |
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