Recommendations of the Moroccan Society of Rheumatology (SMR) for Diagnostic Management of Spondyloarthritis (SpA) and Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA).
Mediterr J Rheumatol
; 34(3): 302-314, 2023 Sep.
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In 2017, the Moroccan Society of Rheumatology (SMR) issued guidelines for the treatment of severe ankylosing spondylitis. The emergence of new therapeutic classes, the update of international guidelines for axial SpA and psoriatic arthritis, and the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges encountered by rheumatologists has led to the development of recent SMR guidelines for the management of SpA patients. A group-work included rheumatologists, specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and epidemiologists from various sectors was tasked with writing these recommendations based on a literature review, then adapting them to the national context. Thus, 33 recommendations were selected and organized into two sections: diagnostic and therapeutic. The diagnostic section included three general principles and fourteen recommendations. The first, second, and third recommendations concerned the definition and diagnostic criteria for psoriatic arthritis and psoriatic arthritis. In the management of SpA, Recommendation 4 prioritized the importance of opportunity windows. The recommendation5 concerned the diagnostic and prognostic significance of HLAB27. The sixth and seventh recommendations related to imaging of the sacroiliac joints and the spine. The eighth recommendation focuses on the diagnosis and evaluation of perivascular thrombosis activity. The ninth and tenth recommendations concerned the evaluation of SpA activity and psoriatic arthritis. The eleventh and twelfth recommendations concern the evaluation of function and structural progression. The recommendation number thirteen concerned the diagnosis and treatment of coxitis. Recommendation 14 focuses on the most common co-morbidities and extra-rhinitological manifestations observed in SpA.
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Mediterr J Rheumatol
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2023
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