Management of infections in rheumatic patients receiving biological therapies. The Portuguese Society of Rheumatology recommendations.
Authors
Lídia Teixeira; Ana Rita Fonseca; Gisela Eugénio; Marília Rodrigues; Nikita Khmelinskii; Sílvia Fernandes; Sofia Serra; Tiago Costa; Maria José Santos;
Introduction: Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases and the management of infectious complications in patients under biological therapies deserves particular attention.
Objective: Develop evidence-based recommendations for the management of infections in rheumatic patients receiving biological therapies.
Methods: A search in PubMed (until 10 November 2014) and EMBASE (until 20 December 2014) databases was performed. Patients with systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases treated with approved biologics in whom infections occurred were included. Search results were submitted to title and abstract selection, followed by detailed review of suitable studies. Information regarding presentation of the infectious complication, its diagnosis, treatment, and outcome, as well as maintenance or discontinuation of the biological agent was extracted and subsequently pooled according to the type of infection considered. Results of literature review were presented and critically reviewed in a dedicated meeting by a multidisciplinary panel. Recommendations were then formulated using the Delphi method. Finally, the level of agreement among rheumatologists was voted using an online survey.
Results: Fifteen recommendations were issued. Nine general recommendations concerned the assessment of infectious risk before and while on biologics, the procedures in case of suspected infection and the management of biologics during infectious complications. Six specific recommendations were developed for respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, skin, osteoarticular and disseminated infections.
Conclusion: These fifteen recommendations are intended to help rheumatologists in the management of infections in patients on biological therapy. They integrate an extensive literature review, expert opinion and inputs from Portuguese rheumatologists.
Lídia Teixeira
Hospital Garcia de Orta
Ana Rita Fonseca
Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto
Gisela Eugénio
Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra
Marília Rodrigues
Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra
Nikita Khmelinskii
Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa
Sílvia Fernandes
Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa
Sofia Serra
Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental
Tiago Costa
Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental
Maria José Santos
Hospital Garcia de Orta; Instituto de Medicina Molecular - Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa
Hospital Garcia de Orta
Ana Rita Fonseca
Centro Hospitalar São João, Porto
Gisela Eugénio
Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra
Marília Rodrigues
Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra
Nikita Khmelinskii
Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa
Sílvia Fernandes
Hospital de Santa Maria, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa
Sofia Serra
Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental
Tiago Costa
Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental
Maria José Santos
Hospital Garcia de Orta; Instituto de Medicina Molecular - Faculdade de Medicina de Lisboa