TY - JOUR
T1 - Indian expert Delphi consensus on the diagnosis and management of flares of generalised pustular psoriasis
AU - Aithal, Vijay Venkatraj
AU - Bhat, Ramesh
AU - Das, Sudip
AU - Dogra, Sunil
AU - Godse, Kiran
AU - Shankar, D. S.Krupa
AU - Nayak, Chitra Shivanand
AU - Pai, Sathish B.
AU - Parasramani, Shrichand Gordhandas
AU - Parthasaradhi, Anchala
AU - Shah, Bela
AU - Tahiliani, Sushil T.
AU - Toms, Tomson
AU - Dahiya, Arun Kumar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology.
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - Generalised pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a chronic, multisystemic, autoinflammatory disease with predominantly cutaneous manifestations, characterised by recurrent episodes of widespread, macroscopic and aseptic pustules. It has a highly unpredictable, heterogeneous and unstable clinical course. There are no consensus guidelines in India for the management of GPP. The objective of this Delphi panel study was to achieve consensus on problem areas in the understanding and management of GPP. Based on the inputs from an expert panel, 19 topics across six domains were identified as being important regarding the understanding and management of GPP. Statements were developed for these 19 topics, and consensus for the statements was sought using the modified Delphi method. Twelve experts evaluated the statements, indicating their agreement or disagreement. Consensus was considered to be reached when ≥80% of experts agreed with a statement. After two rounds of discussion, consensus was reached for 17 out of 19 (89%) statements and no consensus was achieved for two (11%) statements. We have presented the statements along with the respective degrees of consensus. Wherever relevant, clarifications or additional comments by experts are provided in the document.
AB - Generalised pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a chronic, multisystemic, autoinflammatory disease with predominantly cutaneous manifestations, characterised by recurrent episodes of widespread, macroscopic and aseptic pustules. It has a highly unpredictable, heterogeneous and unstable clinical course. There are no consensus guidelines in India for the management of GPP. The objective of this Delphi panel study was to achieve consensus on problem areas in the understanding and management of GPP. Based on the inputs from an expert panel, 19 topics across six domains were identified as being important regarding the understanding and management of GPP. Statements were developed for these 19 topics, and consensus for the statements was sought using the modified Delphi method. Twelve experts evaluated the statements, indicating their agreement or disagreement. Consensus was considered to be reached when ≥80% of experts agreed with a statement. After two rounds of discussion, consensus was reached for 17 out of 19 (89%) statements and no consensus was achieved for two (11%) statements. We have presented the statements along with the respective degrees of consensus. Wherever relevant, clarifications or additional comments by experts are provided in the document.
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U2 - 10.25259/IJDVL_219_2024
DO - 10.25259/IJDVL_219_2024
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39361853
AN - SCOPUS:105003244988
SN - 0378-6323
VL - 91
SP - 338
EP - 345
JO - Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology
JF - Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology
IS - 3
ER -