医学
硬化性苔藓
协商一致会议
梅德林
人口
家庭医学
病理
政治学
环境卫生
内科学
法学
作者
Janice Yeon,Amanda Oakley,Ann Olsson,Catherine J. Drummond,Emma Veysey,Gillian Marshman,Helen Saunders,Jacinta Opie,Jennifer Bradford,Judith M. Cole,Kate DeAmbrosis,Kathryn Cook,Linda Pepall,Lois Eva,Michael J Sladden,Priya Selva‐Nayagam,Roderic J Phillips,Sally Ball,Sarah Hill,Tanja Bohl,Tania Day,Geoffrey Lee,Gayle Fischer
摘要
Vulval lichen sclerosus (VLS) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition predominantly affecting the anogenital region in women and children. To date, there is lack of agreement amongst experts on a severity scale to aid assessment, research and treatment stratification on VLS. Furthermore, literature on best practice for long-term management of VLS is lacking. The aim of this consensus is to provide broad guidelines on the short and long-term management of VLS.An initial focus group of Australasian experts in vulval dermatology developed a draft consensus statement for the management of VLS. Based on the results of the draft statement, a consensus panel of 22 Australasian experts, comprised of the initial and additional members, participated in an anonymous four-stage eDelphi process. Round 1 involved generation and voting on statements from the draft consensus statement developed by the focus group. In Rounds 2, 3 & 4, panel members were presented formal feedback from previous rounds and asked to indicate their level of agreement. Consensus was reached if there was ≥70% agreement on the importance of an item in the 4 (agree) to 5 (strongly agree) range.The expert panel, with a total of 504 collective years of experience in the field of VLS, reached consensus on a core set of 51 management statements related to diagnosis, severity, initial and long-term management, follow-up, and complications of VLS.This study has identified a set of management statements for VLS that may be useful in clinical practice in the Australasian population.
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