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Defining colchicine resistance/intolerance in patients with familial Mediterranean fever: a modified-Delphi consensus approach

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RHEUMATOLOGY
卷 60, 期 8, 页码 3799-3808

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keaa863

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inflammation; autoinflammatory conditions; quality of life care; outcome measures; DMARD

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  1. Novartis Pharma AG

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A set of evidence-based core statements defining colchicine resistance/intolerance in patients with FMF were developed to guide clinicians and health authorities in the management of patients with FMF.
Objectives. Colchicine is the main treatment for FMF. Although a number of individuals with FMF are intolerant/resistant to colchicine, there is no standard definition of colchicine resistance/intolerance. We developed a set of evidence-based core statements defining colchicine resistance/intolerance in patients with FMF that may serve as a guide for clinicians and health authorities. Methods. A set of statements was identified using a modified-Delphi consensus-based approach. The process involved development of an initial colchicine resistance/intolerance-related questionnaire derived from a systematic literature review. The questionnaire, which was completed by an international panel of 11 adult and paediatric rheumatologists with expertise in FMF, was analysed anonymously. The results informed draft consensus statements that were discussed by a round-table expert panel, using a nominal group technique to agree on the selection and wording of the final statements. Results. Consensus among the panel was achieved on eight core statements defining colchicine resistance/intolerance in patients with FMF. A definition of resistance was agreed upon that included recurrent clinical attacks (average one or more attacks per month over a 3-month period) or persistent laboratory inflammation in between attacks. Other core statements recognize the importance of assessing treatment adherence, and the impact of active disease and intolerance to colchicine on quality of life. Conclusion. Based on expert opinion, a set of evidence-based core statements defining colchicine resistance/intolerance in patients with FMF were identified to help guide clinicians and health authorities in the management of patients with FMF.

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