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Clinical Orofacial Examination in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: International Consensus-based Recommendations for Monitoring Patients in Clinical Practice and Research Studies.

Peter Stoustrup1,2, Marinka Twilt3,4, Lynn Spiegel3,4, Kasper Dahl Kristensen3,4, Bernd Koos3,4, Thomas Klit Pedersen3,4, Annelise Küseler3,4, Randy Q Cron3,4, Shelly Abramowicz3,4, Carlalberta Verna3,4, Timo Peltomäki3,4, Per Alstergren3,4, Ross Petty3,4, Sarah Ringold3,4, Sven Erik Nørholt3,4, Rotraud K Saurenmann3,4, Troels Herlin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop international consensus-based recommendations for the orofacial examination of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), for use in clinical practice and research.
METHODS: Using a sequential phased approach, a multidisciplinary task force developed and evaluated a set of recommendations for the orofacial examination of patients with JIA. Phase 1: A Delphi survey was conducted among 40 expert physicians and dentists with the aim of identifying and ranking the importance of items for inclusion. Phase 2: The task force developed consensus about the domains and items to be included in the recommendations. Phase 3: A systematic literature review was performed to assess the evidence supporting the consensus-based recommendations. Phase 4: An independent group of orofacial and JIA experts were invited to assess the content validity of the task force's recommendations.
RESULTS: Five recommendations were developed to assess the following 5 domains: medical history, orofacial symptoms, muscle and temporomandibular joint function, orofacial function, and dentofacial growth. After application of data search criteria, 56 articles were included in the systematic review. The level of evidence for the 5 recommendations was derived primarily from descriptive studies, such as cross-sectional and case-control studies.
CONCLUSION: Five recommendations are proposed for the orofacial examination of patients with JIA to improve the clinical practice and aid standardized data collection for future studies. The task force has formulated a future research program based on the proposed recommendations.

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Keywords:  JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS; OROFACIAL EXAMINATION; TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28089967     DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.160796

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol        ISSN: 0315-162X            Impact factor:   4.666


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