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J Rheumatol ; 51(Suppl 2): 54-57, 2024 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39089830

RESUMO

Multidisciplinary care is essential for the management of patients with psoriatic disease (PsD), considering the great range of cutaneous and musculoskeletal symptoms and the potential for associated comorbidities and extraarticular manifestations. Consequently, combined rheumatology/dermatology clinics represent a gold standard model of care for patients with PsD. Many challenges are associated with the establishment of these clinics in routine clinical practice. In this report, we describe the thoughts and debates within a collaborative care breakout session during the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA) 2023 annual meeting. The breakout discussion focused around 3 main topics: (1) challenges of dermatologist-rheumatologist collaboration; (2) innovative approaches to encourage collaboration; and (3) how to identify patients with psoriasis at high risk of developing PsA.


Assuntos
Artrite Psoriásica , Dermatologistas , Psoríase , Reumatologistas , Reumatologia , Humanos , Psoríase/terapia , Artrite Psoriásica/terapia , Artrite Psoriásica/diagnóstico , Dermatologia/métodos , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente/organização & administração
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Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed) ; 19(7): 379-385, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37156651

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Describe the distribution of adult and pediatric rheumatologists with current certification in Mexico and the factors associated with this distribution. METHODS: The databases of the Mexican Council of Rheumatology and the Mexican College of Rheumatology for 2020 were reviewed. The rate of rheumatologists per 100,000 inhabitants by state of the Mexican Republic was calculated. To find out the number of inhabitants by state, the results of the 2020 population census of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography were consulted. The number of rheumatologists with current certification by state, age, and sex was analyzed. RESULTS: In Mexico, there are 1002 registered adult rheumatologists with a mean age of 48.12 ±â€¯13 years. The male gender prevailed with a ratio of 1.18:1. Ninety-four pediatric rheumatologists were identified with a mean age of 42.25 ±â€¯10.4 years, with a predominance of the female gender with a ratio of 2.2:1. In Mexico City and Jalisco, more than one rheumatologist/100,000 inhabitants were reported in the specialty of adults and only in Mexico City in pediatrics. The current certification is 65%-70% on average and the factors associated with a higher prevalence were younger age, female gender and geographic location. CONCLUSIONS: There is a shortage of rheumatologists in Mexico and in the pediatric area there are underserved regions. It is important that health policies apply measures that allow a more balanced and efficient regionalization of this specialty. Although most rheumatologists have current certification, it is necessary to establish strategies to increase this proportion.


Assuntos
Reumatologistas , Reumatologia , Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , México , Certificação , Bases de Dados Factuais
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Clin Rheumatol ; 40(8): 3363-3367, 2021 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34050441

RESUMO

The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic has had a significant global impact. Physical, emotional, and psychological health, particularly its specific mental health area, has been affected. Patients with rheumatic diseases are more likely to be concerned about COVID-19 than the public in general. Depression and anxiety are the symptoms most commonly reported by these patients. Therefore, now more than ever before, rheumatologists and psychiatrists should work together to improve the care of rheumatic disease patients, identifying the symptoms that uniquely reflect mental health problems, so the patients' quality of life can be substantially improved.


Assuntos
COVID-19 , Psiquiatria , Reumatologia , Ansiedade , Depressão/epidemiologia , Humanos , Qualidade de Vida , SARS-CoV-2
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Rev. colomb. reumatol ; 27(4): 256-261, oct.-dic. 2020. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1289329

RESUMO

RESUMEN Introducción: La fibromialgia es una enfermedad crónica caracterizada por la presencia de dolor músculo esquelético, usualmente asociada a otros síntomas como depresión, fatiga, trastornos del sueño, entre otros. Los conceptos y las percepciones sobre el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de la fibromialgia, entre médicos reumatólogos, no se conocen objetivamente. El propósito de este estudio es describir los conceptos y percepciones sobre el diagnóstico y tratamiento de la fibromialgia, entre un grupo de médicos reumatólogos en Colombia. Métodos: Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal. A través de un grupo focal en el que participaron dos reumatólogos y un experto en métodos de investigación cualitativa, se diseñó una encuesta para evaluar las percepciones y conceptos que los médicos reumatólogos tienen sobre el diagnóstico y el tratamiento de la fibromialgia. La encuesta se aplicó de forma autoadministrada y anónima a médicos reumatólogos pertenecientes a la Asociación Colombiana de Reumatología. Resultados: Encuesta aplicada a 139 reumatólogos. El 25,2% (n = 35) considera que no hay suficiente evidencia para considerar la fibromialgia como una enfermedad; 32,4% (n = 45) usa los criterios ACR (American College of Rheumatology) de 1990 para diagnosticar pacientes con fibromialgia, a pesar de que el 92,1% (n = 128) considera que estos criterios no son suficientes para el diagnóstico de fibromialgia. Los medicamentos más empleados para el manejo de fibromialgia son los antidepresivos, prescritos por el 90,6% (n = 126) de los encuestados, seguido por anticonvulsivantes 64,7% (n = 90) y analgésicos 26,6% (n = 37). Un 76,3% (n = 106) de los reumatólogos considera que el manejo del paciente con fibromialgia debe tener un enfoque multidisciplinario. Por su parte, 81,3% (n = 113) de los reumatólogos considera que el paciente con fibromialgia debe tener como médico tratante principal a un especialista distinto al reumatólogo. Conclusión: El presente estudio muestra información acerca de las distintas percepciones acerca del diagnóstico y tratamiento de fibromialgia entre un grupo de reumatólogos colombianos, documentándose un frecuente uso de los criterios de clasificación ACR 1990. En cuanto a tratamiento, se observa un alto porcentaje de uso de medicamentos, en especial antidepresivos y analgésicos. La mayoría de los reumatólogos considera que los médicos fisiatras, deben ser los líderes del manejo interdisciplinario en el tratamiento del paciente con fibromialgia.


ABSTRACT Bacfeground: Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterised by the presence of widespread and persistent musculoskeletal pain associated with a variety of symptoms. The concepts and perceptions around the diagnosis and treatment of fibromyalgia among rheumatologists are not objectively known. The purpose of this study is to obtain objective data using a survey and then describe the concepts and perceptions on the diagnosis and treatment of fibromyalgia among Colombian rheumatologists. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed using a focus group, consisting of two rheumatologists and one expert in qualitative research methods. A questionnaire was designed to evaluate the perceptions and concepts that rheumatologists have on the diagnosis and treatment of fibromyalgia. The questionnaire was self-completed and anonymous by rheumatologists from the Colombian Association of Rheumatology. Results: A total of 139 rheumatologists completed the questionnaire, with 25.2% (n = 35) of rheumatologists considering that there is not enough evidence to recognise fibromyalgia as a disease. Around one-third (32.4%, n = 45) consider that the 1990 ACR (American College of Rheumatology) criteria are not sufficient to diagnose fibromyalgia, despite the fact that 92.1% (n = 128) of them use the criteria as a tool to approach the diagnosis when suspecting fibromyalgia. The most formulated medications for managing fibromyalgia are antidepressants and analgesics, with both groups being used by 90.6% (n = 126) of the respondents, followed by antiepileptics in 64.7% (n = 90) and analgesics in 26.6% (n = 37). More than three-quarters (76.3%, n = 106) of rheumatologists consider that there should be a multidisciplinary approach to the patient with fibromyalgia. Conclusion: Objective information is presented on the perceptions of fibromyalgia among a group of Colombian rheumatologists, reporting a frequent use of the ACR 1990 classification criteria. As regards treatment, a high percentage use antidepressants and antiepileptics. Most rheumatologists believe that a rehabilitation physician should be among the leaders of multidisciplinary management in the treatment of fibromyalgia patients.


Assuntos
Humanos , Terapêutica , Fibromialgia , Estudos Transversais , Inquéritos e Questionários , Diagnóstico , Dor Musculoesquelética
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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; Rev. chil. enferm. respir;35(4): 278-281, dic. 2019. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1092707

RESUMO

Las Enfermedades del Tejido Conectivo (ETC) comprenden un grupo heterogéneo de patologías multisistémicas de origen autoinmune. La Enfermedad pulmonar intersticial (EPI) asociada a ETC (EPI-ETC) es frecuente y empeora el pronóstico de la ETC. Las EPI-ETC representan aproximadamente 15-30% del total las EPI y se presentan con las mismas formas histopatológicas y radiológicas descritas para las EPI idiopáticas. Esto pone en evidencia la importancia de incorporar en forma rutinaria a reumatología en el comité multidisciplinario para el diagnóstico y manejo de las EPI.


Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD) comprise a heterogeneous group of multisystemic pathologies of autoimmune origin. Interstitial lung disease (ILD) associated with CTD (CTD-ILD) is common and and it worsens the prognosis of CTD. CTD-ILD represent approximately 15-30% of the universe of ILD and have the same histopathological and radiological forms described for idiopathic ILD. This highlights the importance of routinely incorporate a rheumatologist into the multidisciplinary committee for the diagnosis and management of ILD.


Assuntos
Humanos , Doenças Reumáticas/complicações , Doenças do Tecido Conjuntivo/complicações , Fibrose Pulmonar Idiopática/diagnóstico , Fibrose Pulmonar Idiopática/imunologia , Doenças Reumáticas/diagnóstico , Doenças do Tecido Conjuntivo/diagnóstico
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