Towards development of treat to target (T2T) in childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus: PReS-endorsed overarching principles and points-to-consider from an international task force
- Creators
- Smith, Eve Mary Dorothy
- Aggarwal, Amita
- Ainsworth, Jenny
- Al-Abadi, Eslam
- Avcin, Tadej
- Bortey, Lynette
- Burnham, Jon
- Ciurtin, Coziana
- Hedrich, Christian M
- Kamphuis, Sylvia
- Levy, Deborah M
- Lewandowski, Laura B
- Maxwell, Naomi
- Morand, Eric F
- Ozen, Seza
- Pain, Clare E
- Ravelli, Angelo
- Saad Magalhaes, Claudia
- Pilkington, Clarissa A
- Schonenberg-Meinema, Dieneke
- Scott, Christiaan
- Tullus, Kjell
- Beresford, Michael William
- Others:
- Smith, Eve Mary Dorothy
- Aggarwal, Amita
- Ainsworth, Jenny
- Al-Abadi, Eslam
- Avcin, Tadej
- Bortey, Lynette
- Burnham, Jon
- Ciurtin, Coziana
- Hedrich, Christian M
- Kamphuis, Sylvia
- Levy, Deborah M
- Lewandowski, Laura B
- Maxwell, Naomi
- Morand, Eric F
- Ozen, Seza
- Pain, Clare E
- Ravelli, Angelo
- Saad Magalhaes, Claudia
- Pilkington, Clarissa A
- Schonenberg-Meinema, Dieneke
- Scott, Christiaan
- Tullus, Kjell
- Beresford, Michael William
Description
Objectives: Application of 'treat-to-target' (T2T) in childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE) may improve care and health outcomes. This initiative aimed to harmonise existing evidence and expert opinion regarding T2T for cSLE. Methods: An international T2T Task Force was formed of specialists in paediatric rheumatology, paediatric nephrology, adult rheumatology, patient and parent representatives. A steering committee formulated a set of draft overarching principles and points-to-consider, based on evidence from systematic literature review. Two on-line preconsensus meeting Delphi surveys explored healthcare professionals' views on these provisional overarching principles and points-to-consider. A virtual consensus meeting employed a modified nominal group technique to discuss, modify and vote on each overarching principle/point-to-consider. Agreement of >80% of Task Force members was considered consensus. Results: The Task Force agreed on four overarching principles and fourteen points-to-consider. It was agreed that both treatment targets and therapeutic strategies should be subject to shared decision making with the patient/caregivers, with full remission the preferred target, and low disease activity acceptable where remission cannot be achieved. Important elements of the points-to-consider included: aiming for prevention of flare and organ damage; glucocorticoid sparing; proactively addressing factors that impact health-related quality of life (fatigue, pain, mental health, educational challenges, medication side effects); and aiming for maintenance of the target over the long-term. An extensive research agenda was also formulated. Conclusions: These international, consensus agreed overarching principles and points-to-consider for T2T in cSLE lay the foundation for future T2T approaches in cSLE, endorsed by the Paediatric Rheumatology European Society.
Additional details
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1138364
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1138364
- Origin repository
- UNIGE