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Abstract Background Long-term sequelae are frequent and often disabling after epidermal necrolysis (Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN)). However, consensus on the modalities of management of these sequelae is lacking. Objectives We conducted an international multicentric DELPHI exercise to establish a multidisciplinary expert consensus to standardize recommendations regarding management of SJS/TEN sequelae. Methods Participants were sent a survey via the online tool “Survey Monkey” consisting of 54 statements organized into 8 topics: general recommendations, professionals involved, skin, oral mucosa and teeth, eyes, genital area, mental health, and allergy workup. Participants evaluated the level of appropriateness of each statement on a scale of 1 (extremely inappropriate) to 9 (extremely appropriate). Results were analyzed according to the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. Results Fifty-two healthcare professionals participated. After the first round, a consensus was obtained for 100% of 54 initially proposed statements (disagreement index < 1). Among them, 50 statements were agreed upon as ‘appropriate’; four statements were considered ‘uncertain’, and ultimately finally discarded. Conclusions Our DELPHI-based expert consensus should help guide physicians in conducting a prolonged multidisciplinary follow-up of sequelae in SJS-TEN.
| Date made available | 13 Aug 2024 |
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| Publisher | Figshare |
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Post-acute phase and sequelae management of epidermal necrolysis: an international, multidisciplinary DELPHI-based consensus
Ingen-Housz-Oro, S., Schmidt, V., Ameri, M. M., Abe, R., Brassard, A., Mostaghimi, A., Paller, A. S., Romano, A., Didona, B., Kaffenberger, B. H., Ben Said, B., Thong, B. Y. H., Ramsay, B., Brezinova, E., Milpied, B., Mortz, C. G., Chu, C. Y., Sotozono, C., Gueudry, J. & Fortune, D. G. & 40 others, , Dec 2023, In: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 18, 1, 33.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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