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Towards a consensus on the clinical applications and interpretations of the nailfold capillaroscopy standards in clinical practice: An initiative by the Egyptian Society of Microcirculation.
El Miedany, Yasser; Ismail, Sherif; Wadie Fawzy, Mary; Müller-Ladner, Ulf; Giacomelli, Roberto; Liakouli, Vasiliki; Hermann, W; Fathy, Nihal; El Gaafary, Maha; Fouad, Nermin A; Saber, Sally; Abu-Zaid, Mohammed Hassan.
Affiliation
  • El Miedany Y; Canterbury Christ Church University, Rheumatology, London, United Kingdom.
  • Ismail S; Department of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Wadie Fawzy M; Department of Internal Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Müller-Ladner U; Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Justus-liebig University of Giessen, Campus Kerckhoff, Giessen, Germany.
  • Giacomelli R; Clinical Unit of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
  • Liakouli V; Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, University of L'aquila, Unit of Rheumatology, L'Aquila, Italy.
  • Hermann W; Kerckhoff-klinik Gmbh, Benekestr, Abteilung Für Rheumatologie Und Klinische Immunologie, Bad Nauheim, Germany.
  • Fathy N; Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.
  • El Gaafary M; Ain Shams University, Community and Public Health, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Fouad NA; Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Fayoum University, Fayoum, Egypt.
  • Saber S; Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Abu-Zaid MH; Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt.
Arch Rheumatol ; 38(3): 451-460, 2023 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38046253
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

Based on the mainstream adoption of nailfold capillaroscopy as an investigative tool for rheumatologists, this work was carried out by a panel of experts in the field of capillaroscopy and microcirculation to issue a consensus view on capillaroscopic image acquisition and analysis standardization. Patients and

methods:

After the key clinical questions were identified by the core team, a systematic review of the published research was carried out focusing on variable capillaroscopic techniques, definitions, and characteristics, including capillary density (number of capillaries), capillary morphology (shape of each capillary), capillary dimensions (width of apical, arterial, and venous limb of the capillary), and the presence of hemorrhages. The expert panel attained a consensus and developed recommendations for the standardization of capillaroscopy in clinical practice. These included recommendations for normality and abnormality and the different capillaroscopic patterns. It also involved recommendations for scoring systems, reliability, and reporting.

Results:

A panel of 11 experts participated in the two rounds with a response rate of 100%. A total of nine recommendations were obtained. The agreement with the recommendations (a score of 7-9) ranged from 81.8 to 90.9%. A consensus (i.e., ≥75% of respondents strongly agreed or agreed) was reached on all the clinical standards.

Conclusion:

This work highlighted the main NFC indications, the technical equipment that should be used, how to carry out the procedure, standardization of the terminology of the parameters, and the interpretation of NFC findings. An evidence-based consensus incorporating the advice and experience of a diverse international expert panel was reached.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Arch Rheumatol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Arch Rheumatol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom
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