Conference Coverage

VIDEO: ACR, EULAR collaborate on first polymyalgia rheumatica treatment guidelines


 

AT THE EULAR CONGRESS 2014

PARIS – New guidelines aim to narrow the wide variation that has been observed across specialties and countries in the treatment of patients with polymyalgia rheumatica.

The guidelines, the first ever developed in a joint collaboration between the American College of Rheumatology and the European League Against Rheumatism, brought together "probably the biggest and most diverse guidelines panel" ever assembled for a rheumatologic condition – with 51 members, including patients, according to Dr. Bhaskar Dasgupta, primary author of the guidelines and leader of the guidelines study group.

Within the guidelines is a flowchart for the treatment of polymyalgia rheumatica that outlines overarching principles for care involving clinical, laboratory, and imaging assessments, as well as patient views, said Dr. Dasgupta, head of the department of rheumatology at Southend University Hospital, Essex, England.

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel.

jevans@frontlinemedcom.com

Recommended Reading

What puts C. diff patients at greater readmission risk?
MDedge Family Medicine
Amyloid deposition may be aggravated in small-vessel disease
MDedge Family Medicine
PCPs all over the map in conservative OA therapy use
MDedge Family Medicine
PEARL-II: Oral ‘3D’ regimen effective in hepatitis C with prior treatment failure
MDedge Family Medicine
UPDATED: FDA-released safety data on dabigatran vs. warfarin reassuring
MDedge Family Medicine
Poor vibratory sense contributes to OA knee instability
MDedge Family Medicine
VIDEO: Best practices in treating low testosterone in men
MDedge Family Medicine
Open thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair in octogenarians: Special considerations
MDedge Family Medicine
Statins linked to lower physical activity
MDedge Family Medicine
Proposed PMR guidelines aim to standardize therapy
MDedge Family Medicine