OBJECTIVES: 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). METHODS: 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. RESULTS: 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%). CONCLUSIONS: This Delphi consensus statement provides an aid to rheumatologists and radiologists for the diagnosis and monitoring of axial-SpA.

Radiologist-rheumatologist multidisciplinary approach in the management of axial spondyloarthritis: a Delphi consensus statement / Marchesoni, Antonio; D'Angelo, Salvatore; Anzidei, Michele; Bortolotti, Roberto; Cantini, Fabrizio; Caramella, Davide; Carotti, Marina; Chimenti, Maria Sole; Delle Sedie, Andrea; Egan, Colin Gerard; Fabbroni, Marta; Frediani, Bruno; Fusaro, Enrico; Galeazzi, Mauro; Gallazzi, Mauro Battista; Gentileschi, Stefano; Gentili, Francesco; Gerli, Roberto; Gilio, Michele; Iannone, Florenzo; La Paglia, Ernesto; Lubrano, Ennio; Macarini, Luca; Olivieri, Ignazio; Pellerito, Raffaele; Ramonda, Roberta; Salvarani, Carlo; Scarano, Enrico; Scarpa, Raffaele; Spaggiari, Lucia; Spanò, Angelo; Zawaideh, Jeries Paolo; Mazzei, Maria Antonietta. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0392-856X. - 37:4(2019), pp. 575-584.

Radiologist-rheumatologist multidisciplinary approach in the management of axial spondyloarthritis: a Delphi consensus statement

Salvarani, Carlo;
2019

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: 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). METHODS: 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. RESULTS: 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%). CONCLUSIONS: This Delphi consensus statement provides an aid to rheumatologists and radiologists for the diagnosis and monitoring of axial-SpA.
2019
16-nov-2018
37
4
575
584
Radiologist-rheumatologist multidisciplinary approach in the management of axial spondyloarthritis: a Delphi consensus statement / Marchesoni, Antonio; D'Angelo, Salvatore; Anzidei, Michele; Bortolotti, Roberto; Cantini, Fabrizio; Caramella, Davide; Carotti, Marina; Chimenti, Maria Sole; Delle Sedie, Andrea; Egan, Colin Gerard; Fabbroni, Marta; Frediani, Bruno; Fusaro, Enrico; Galeazzi, Mauro; Gallazzi, Mauro Battista; Gentileschi, Stefano; Gentili, Francesco; Gerli, Roberto; Gilio, Michele; Iannone, Florenzo; La Paglia, Ernesto; Lubrano, Ennio; Macarini, Luca; Olivieri, Ignazio; Pellerito, Raffaele; Ramonda, Roberta; Salvarani, Carlo; Scarano, Enrico; Scarpa, Raffaele; Spaggiari, Lucia; Spanò, Angelo; Zawaideh, Jeries Paolo; Mazzei, Maria Antonietta. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0392-856X. - 37:4(2019), pp. 575-584.
Marchesoni, Antonio; D'Angelo, Salvatore; Anzidei, Michele; Bortolotti, Roberto; Cantini, Fabrizio; Caramella, Davide; Carotti, Marina; Chimenti, Maria Sole; Delle Sedie, Andrea; Egan, Colin Gerard; Fabbroni, Marta; Frediani, Bruno; Fusaro, Enrico; Galeazzi, Mauro; Gallazzi, Mauro Battista; Gentileschi, Stefano; Gentili, Francesco; Gerli, Roberto; Gilio, Michele; Iannone, Florenzo; La Paglia, Ernesto; Lubrano, Ennio; Macarini, Luca; Olivieri, Ignazio; Pellerito, Raffaele; Ramonda, Roberta; Salvarani, Carlo; Scarano, Enrico; Scarpa, Raffaele; Spaggiari, Lucia; Spanò, Angelo; Zawaideh, Jeries Paolo; Mazzei, Maria Antonietta
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