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doi:10.1186/s12902-023-01493-1...

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Martins, Russell Seth Nadeem, Sarah Aziz, Abeer Raja, Sajjan Pervez, Alina Islam, Najmul Ahmed, Asma Sheikh, Aisha Furqan, Saira Ram, Nanik Rizwan, Azra Rizvi, Nashia Ali Mustafa, Mohsin Ali Aamdani, Salima Saleem Ayub, Bushra Masood, Muhammad Qamar
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en
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BioMed Central

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Medicine & Public Health

Année

2024

Date de référencement

27/03/2024

Mots clés
guidelines lmic pakistan grade adolopment thyroid guidelines source hyperthyroidism pakistan
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Introduction The prevalence of hyperthyroidism in Pakistan is 2.9%, which is two times higher than in the United States.

Most high-quality hyperthyroidism clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) used internationally originate from high-income countries in the West.

Local CPGs in Pakistan are not backed by transparent methodologies.

We aimed to produce comprehensive, high-quality CPGs for the management of hyperthyroidism in Pakistan.

Methods We employed the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach utilizing the 2016 American Thyroid Association Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Hyperthyroidism and Other Causes of Thyrotoxicosis as the source CPG.

Recommendations from the source guideline were either adopted as is, excluded, or adapted according to our local context.

Results The source guideline included a total of 124 recommendations, out of which 71 were adopted and 49 were excluded.

4 recommendations were carried forward for adaptation via the ETD process, with modifications being made to 2 of these.

The first addressed the need for liver function tests (LFTs) amongst patients experiencing symptoms of hepatotoxicity while being treated with anti-thyroid drugs (ATDs).

The second pertained to thyroid status testing post-treatment by radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy for Graves’ Disease (GD).

Both adaptations centered around the judicious use of laboratory investigations to reduce costs of hyperthyroidism management.

Conclusion Our newly developed hyperthyroidism CPGs for Pakistan contain two context-specific modifications that prioritize patients’ finances during the course of hyperthyroidism management and to limit the overuse of laboratory testing in a resource-constrained setting.

Future research must investigate the cost-effectiveness and risk-benefit ratio of these modified recommendations.

Martins, Russell Seth,Nadeem, Sarah,Aziz, Abeer,Raja, Sajjan,Pervez, Alina,Islam, Najmul,Ahmed, Asma,Sheikh, Aisha,Furqan, Saira,Ram, Nanik,Rizwan, Azra,Rizvi, Nashia Ali,Mustafa, Mohsin Ali,Aamdani, Salima Saleem,Ayub, Bushra,Masood, Muhammad Qamar, 2024, GRADE-ADOLOPMENT of hyperthyroidism treatment guidelines for a Pakistani context, BioMed Central

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