APLAR rheumatoid arthritis treatment recommendations

© 2015 Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Aims: Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects approximately 1% of the world's population. There are a wide number of guidelines and recommendations available to support t...

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Main Authors: Chak Sing Lau, Faith Chia, Andrew Harrison, Tsu Yi Hsieh, Rahul Jain, Seung Min Jung, Mitsumasa Kishimoto, Ashok Kumar, Khai Pang Leong, Zhanguo Li, Juan Javier Lichauco, Worawit Louthrenoo, Shue Fen Luo, Peter Nash, Chin Teck Ng, Sung Hwan Park, Bagus Putu Putra Suryana, Parawee Suwannalai, Linda Kurniaty Wijaya, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Yue Yang, Swan Sim Yeap
Format: Journal
Published: 2018
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54825
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Institution: Chiang Mai University
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Summary:© 2015 Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Aims: Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects approximately 1% of the world's population. There are a wide number of guidelines and recommendations available to support the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis; however, the evidence used for these guidelines is predominantly based on studies in Caucasian subjects and may not be relevant for rheumatoid arthritis patients in the Asia-Pacific region. Therefore, the Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology established a Steering Committee in 2013 to address this issue. Materials and methods: The AGREE II instrument and the ADAPTE Collaboration framework were applied to systematically identify, appraise, synthesize, and adapt international rheumatoid arthritis guidelines for use in the Asia-Pacific region. Results: Forty rheumatoid arthritis treatment recommendations, based on evidence and expert opinion, were drafted and are presented in this report. Conclusion: The Asia Pacific of Associations for Rheumatology rheumatoid arthritis treatment recommendations are intended to serve as a reference for best practice management of rheumatoid arthritis in Asia-Pacific, focusing on local issues to ensure the delivery of basic care for these patients, and to improve their outcomes. In addition, the document will serve as a reference for national rheumatology associations in Asia-Pacific for developing guidelines in their respective countries. International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases