TY - JOUR
T1 - Taiwanese Dermatological Association consensus statement on management of psoriasis
AU - Tsai, Tsen Fang
AU - Lee, Chih Hung
AU - Huang, Yu Huei
AU - Chi, Ching Chi
AU - Chang, Yun Ting
AU - Wong, Tak Wah
AU - Yang, Chih Hsun
AU - Wang, Li Fang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017
PY - 2017/6
Y1 - 2017/6
N2 - Background Effective management of psoriasis is a cause for much concern. In Taiwan, there is a lack of consensus on management strategies for psoriasis, especially the principles of drug prescribing in psoriatic patients. Objectives The Taiwanese Dermatological Association convened Expert Panel meetings three times between 2012 and 2015 to discuss the management strategies for treatment of psoriasis in order to fill the knowledge gap and provide a reference tool for Taiwanese dermatologists. Results This paper reports the final output from the three meetings, with the aim of aiding clinical decision making in terms of principles of prescribing, including dosing strategies, efficacy profiles, and safety concerns in connection with eight categories of antipsoriatic treatment: topical agents, phototherapy, nonbiologic conventional systemic agents, licensed biologic systemic agents, newly emerging therapies, combination therapy, transitional therapy, and traditional Chinese medicine. Conclusion The Expert Panel, comprising distinguished Taiwanese dermatologists, succeeded in developing a consensus about the management of psoriasis in Taiwanese patients. Unavailability of data in certain areas may suggest a possibility of new directions in research.
AB - Background Effective management of psoriasis is a cause for much concern. In Taiwan, there is a lack of consensus on management strategies for psoriasis, especially the principles of drug prescribing in psoriatic patients. Objectives The Taiwanese Dermatological Association convened Expert Panel meetings three times between 2012 and 2015 to discuss the management strategies for treatment of psoriasis in order to fill the knowledge gap and provide a reference tool for Taiwanese dermatologists. Results This paper reports the final output from the three meetings, with the aim of aiding clinical decision making in terms of principles of prescribing, including dosing strategies, efficacy profiles, and safety concerns in connection with eight categories of antipsoriatic treatment: topical agents, phototherapy, nonbiologic conventional systemic agents, licensed biologic systemic agents, newly emerging therapies, combination therapy, transitional therapy, and traditional Chinese medicine. Conclusion The Expert Panel, comprising distinguished Taiwanese dermatologists, succeeded in developing a consensus about the management of psoriasis in Taiwanese patients. Unavailability of data in certain areas may suggest a possibility of new directions in research.
KW - Taiwanese Dermatological Association
KW - consensus development
KW - medication therapy management
KW - psoriasis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.dsi.2017.01.002
DO - 10.1016/j.dsi.2017.01.002
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85015297421
SN - 1027-8117
VL - 35
SP - 66
EP - 77
JO - Dermatologica Sinica
JF - Dermatologica Sinica
IS - 2
ER -