Therapeutic Guidelines for Latin American Lupus Patients: Methodology
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Cardiel, Mario H.
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Therapeutic Guidelines for Latin American Lupus Patients: Methodology
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- Cardiel, Mario H.;
- Soriano, Enrique R.;
- Bonfá, Eloisa Silva Dutra De Oliveira;
- Alarcón, Graciela S.;
- Izcovich, Ariel;
- Amigo Castañeda, Mary Carmen;
- Barile-Fabris, Leonor A.;
- Duarte, Margarita;
- Espada, Graciela;
- García, Mercedes A.;
- Levy, Roger A.;
- Massardo, Loreto;
- Sato, Emilia I.;
- Vásquez, Gloria;
- Acevedo Vásquez, Eduardo M.;
- Catoggio, Luis J.;
- Chacón Díaz, Rosa;
- Galarza Maldonado, Claudio M.;
- Iglesias Gamarra, Antonio J.;
- Molina Restrepo, José F.;
- Neira, Oscar;
- Silva, Clovis A.;
- Vargas Peña, Andrea;
- Pons Estel, Bernardo A.;
Abstract
Modern medicine is in a continuous state of flux given the
relentless development of new evidence; thus, it is quite difficult for
clinicians to remain abreast of all advances as they happen. Trustworthy clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) rigorously developed following a transparent methodology (http://www.gradeworkinggroup.org/)
and including the best available evidence represent one of the best
solutions to overcome these problems.1,2
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a complex multisystemic
autoimmune disease. Limited epidemiological data on lupus are
available in Latin America. In 1 study conducted in Argentina,
the estimated prevalence of systemic lupus erythematosus was
of 47 to 98 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.3 Because of the impact
that ethnicity and poverty have on its presentation, activity, severity, and mortality,4 it is essential to develop guidelines for
these patients.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159779
DOI: 10.1097/RHU.0000000000000662
ISSN: 15367355
10761608
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Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, Volumen 24, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 41-44
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