作者
Antonio Marchesoni,Salvatore D'Angelo,Michele Anzidei,Roberto Bortolotti,Fabrizio Cantini,Davide Caramella,Marina Carotti,Maria Sole Chimenti,Andrea Delle Sedie,Colin Gerard Egan,Marta Fabbroni,Bruno Frediani,Enrico Fusaro,Mauro Gargiulo,M. Gallazzi,Stefano Gentileschi,Francesco Gentili,Roberto Gerli,Michele Gilio,Florenzo Iannone,Ernesto La Paglia,Ennio Lubrano,Luca Macarini,Ignazio Olivieri,Raffaele Pellerito,Roberta Ramonda,Carlo Salvarani,Enrico Scarano,Raffaele Scarpa,Lucia Spaggiari,Angelo Spanò,Jeries Paolo Zawaideh,Maria Antonietta Mazzei
摘要
The aim of this study was to develop a Delphi consensus statement between rheumatologists and radiologists for the diagnosis and monitoring of axial spondyloarthritis (axial-SpA).Following an extensive literature search to identify unmet needs and potential goals for a multidisciplinary approach, a scientific board comprising 28 Italian hospital-based rheumatologists (n=19) and radiologists (n=9) identified 8 "starting points", resulting in the development of 23 consensus statements covering issues from current practice guidelines to specific MRI protocols for the assessment of axial-SpA. Each participant anonymously expressed a level of agreement for each statement using a 5-point Likert scale (1="strongly disagree"; 5="strongly agree") via an online Delphi method.Total cumulative agreement (TCA) was defined as the sum of the percentage of response to items 4 ("agree") and 5 ("absolutely agree"). Consensus was defined as ≥80% total cumulative agreement for each statement.After the first round of voting (28 participants), positive consensus was reached for 28/31 (90.3%) statements. Statements without consensus (n=3) were discussed in a face-to-face plenary session prior to the second vote (28 participants). After the second round voting, positive consensus was attained for all 31 statements, with mean final TCA of 95.5% (range 82.1-100%).This Delphi consensus statement provides an aid to rheumatologists and radiologists for the diagnosis and monitoring of axial-SpA.