Update of evidence- and consensus-based guidelines for the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) by the German Society of Pediatric and Juvenile Rheumatic Diseases (GKJR): New perspectives on interdisciplinary care

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Contributors

  • Prasad T. Oommen - , Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Author)
  • Timmy Strauss - , University Medicine (Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital), Department of Paediatrics, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (Author)
  • Karen Baltruschat - , Deutsche Rheuma-Liga Bundesverband e. V. (Author)
  • Ivan Foeldvari - , Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Hamburg (Author)
  • Christoph Deuter - , University of Tübingen (Author)
  • Gerd Ganser - , St.-Josef-Stift Sendenhorst (Author)
  • Johannes Peter Haas - , German Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology (Author)
  • Claas Hinze - , University of Münster (Author)
  • Dirk Holzinger - , University of Duisburg-Essen, Bochum University of Applied Sciences (Author)
  • Anton Hospach - , Klinikum Stuttgart (Author)
  • Hans Iko Huppertz - , Klinikum Bremen-Mitte (Author)
  • Arnold Illhardt - , St.-Josef-Stift Sendenhorst (Author)
  • Michael Jung - , Fresenius University of Applied Sciences (Author)
  • Tilmann Kallinich - , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Author)
  • Ariane Klein - , Asklepios Childens Hospital Sankt Augustin (Author)
  • Kirsten Minden - , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, German Rheumatism Research Center (Author)
  • Kirsten Mönkemöller - , Cologne City Clinics (Author)
  • Sonja Mrusek - , Child and Adolescent Rheumatology (Author)
  • Ulrich Neudorf - , University of Duisburg-Essen (Author)
  • Gregor Dückers - , Helios Hospital Group (Author)
  • Tim Niehues - , Helios Hospital Group (Author)
  • Matthias Schneider - , Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Author)
  • Philipp Schoof - , Private office for general pediatrics (Author)
  • Angelika Thon - , Hannover Medical School (MHH) (Author)
  • Michael Wachowsky - , Clinic Rummelsberg (Author)
  • Norbert Wagner - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Susanne Bloedt - , Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (Author)
  • Michaël Hofer - , University of Lausanne (Author)
  • Klaus Tenbrock - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Catharina Schuetz - , University Medicine (Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital), Department of Paediatrics, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (Author)

Abstract

Background: New therapeutic strategies for juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) have evolved within the past ten years, and as a result, an update of the 2011 recommendations of the German management guidelines was initiated. Methods: A systemic literature review was performed, overarching principles were proposed and pre-selected via an online survey followed by two multidisciplinary consensus conferences. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments were discussed, statements were proposed and ultimately agreed upon by nominal group technique (NGT). Results: 12 overarching therapeutic principles, as well as 9 recommendations on pharmacological and 5 on non-pharmacological treatments for JIA were agreed upon. Conclusion: This report summarizes the recent update of the interdisciplinary, consensus-based German guidelines on the management of JIA. The multi- and interdisciplinary participation of all caregivers was central for this patient-focused update. With these guidelines, physicians can choose an evidence-based approach, which allows better tailored treatment in this vulnerable cohort of children and adolescents.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number109143
JournalClinical immunology
Volume245
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 36191738
ORCID /0009-0003-6519-0482/work/149439125

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Keywords

  • Consensus guidelines, Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), Management of JIA, Multidisciplinary care