An International Delphi Survey for the Definition of New Classification Criteria for Familial Mediterranean Fever, Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency, TNF Receptor-associated Periodic Fever Syndromes, and Cryopyrin-associated Periodic Syndrome

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2019-04

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Federici, Silvia
Vanoni, Federica
Ben-Chetrit, Eldad
Cantarini, Luca
Frenkel, JoostISNI 0000000392828747
Goldbach-Mansky, Raphaela
Gul, Ahmet
Hoffman, Hal
Koné-Paut, Isabelle
Kuemmerle-Deschner, Jasmin

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Provisional evidence-based classification criteria for hereditary periodic fever (HPF) have been recently developed. However, no consensus on how to combine clinical criteria, laboratory tests, and results of molecular analysis has been reached. The objective of this study is to understand which variables physicians consider important for the classification of patients with HPF. METHODS: Two Delphi surveys were sent to health professionals in the field of autoinflammation. In the first open survey, 124 researchers could list all the variables they consider useful for the diagnosis of each monogenic periodic fever. The variables could be of any type and each researcher could complete the survey for 1 or more diseases. In the second survey, 162 researchers were asked to select, from a list of items coming from the first survey, the 10 top variables and to rank them by assigning a score from 10 to 1. RESULTS: The response rates to the Delphi surveys were 85% for the first session and 87% for the second. The variables selected for each disease (corresponding to the third quartile, considering the total score obtained by the variables after the second Delphi survey) were 21 for mevalonate kinase deficiency, 22 for cryopyrinopathies, 18 for familial Mediterranean fever, and 20 for tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic fever syndrome. A positive genetic test reached the top rank in all the HPF. CONCLUSION: Our process led to the identification of those features considered the most important as candidate variables to be included in a new set of evidence-based classification criteria for HPF.

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Classification Criteria, TNF receptor-Associated periodic fever syndromes, Cryopyrinopathies, Familial mediterranean fever, Mevalonate kinase deficiency, FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER, CRYOPYRINOPATHIES, TNF RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED PERIODIC FEVER SYNDROMES, MEVALONATE KINASE DEFICIENCY, CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA, Taverne, Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology

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Federici, S, Vanoni, F, Ben-Chetrit, E, Cantarini, L, Frenkel, J, Goldbach-Mansky, R, Gul, A, Hoffman, H, Koné-Paut, I, Kuemmerle-Deschner, J, Lachmann, H J, Martini, A, Obici, L, Ozen, S, Simon, A, Hofer, M, Ruperto, N, Gattorno, M & for Eurofever and the Pediatric Rheumatology International Trials Organization (PRINTO) 2019, 'An International Delphi Survey for the Definition of New Classification Criteria for Familial Mediterranean Fever, Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency, TNF Receptor-associated Periodic Fever Syndromes, and Cryopyrin-associated Periodic Syndrome', Journal of Rheumatology, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 429-436. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.180056