命名法
术语
德尔菲法
肌炎
标准化
医学
家庭医学
一致性(知识库)
政治学
病理
计算机科学
生物
法学
语言学
人工智能
分类学(生物学)
哲学
植物
作者
Anushka Aggarwal,Tanya Chandra,Shiri Keret,John D Pauling,Ejaz A. Shamim,Francesco Bonella,Fredrick W. Miller,Andrew L. Mammen,Gianluca Sambataro,Teerin Liewluck,Anthony P. Fernandez,Elena Bartoloni,S. Katsuyuki Shinjo,Santos Castañeda,Victoria P. Werth,Mazen M. Dimachkie,Yasuhiro Katsumata,Raquel Campanilho‐Marques,Manabu Fujimoto,James B Lilleker
标识
DOI:10.1093/rheumatology/keaf229
摘要
ABSTRACT Objectives The lack of uniform terminology and abbreviations for anti-synthetase syndrome has led to significant challenges in research and clinical practice. This study aimed to establish an international consensus on a standardized nomenclature and abbreviation among a diverse group of global myositis experts and patient representatives. Methods This qualitative project was approved by the International Myositis Assessment and Clinical Studies Group (IMACS). Based on the outcomes of a literature review and preliminary survey, list of terms for nomenclature and abbreviations was finalized. Subsequently, two rounds of the Delphi survey were conducted among myositis experts and patient participants to ascertain current practices and preferences. Using Nominal Group Technique (NGT), the project steering committee developed a consensus nomenclature and abbreviation. Results A total of 241 and 132 myositis experts from six continents, 35 countries and 9 specialities participated in round 1 and round 2 of the Delphi survey, respectively. The results indicated a preference for the terms anti-synthetase syndrome, antisynthetase syndrome and anti-tRNA synthetase syndrome. The abbreviations ASS, ASyS and ASSD were most used, though ASS received notable disapproval. The steering committee, including twenty-five myositis experts and three patient representatives from diverse backgrounds and geographical locations, reached a consensus on ‘anti-synthetase syndrome’ as the preferred nomenclature and ASyS as the preferred abbreviation, with 100% and 93.1% votes, respectively. Conclusion The terms anti-synthetase syndrome and ASyS should be adopted as the standard nomenclature and abbreviation in both research and clinical practice. This standardization is expected to increase consistency within the literature.
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