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Management of fibromyalgia syndrome – an interdisciplinary evidence-based guideline

The prevalence of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) of 1–2% in the general population associated with high disease-related costs and the conflicting data on treatment effectiveness had led to the development of evidence-based guidelines designed to provide patients and physicians guidance in selecting amo...

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Autores principales: Häuser, Winfried, Arnold, Bernhard, Eich, Wolfgang, Felde, Eva, Flügge, Christl, Henningsen, Peter, Herrmann, Markus, Köllner, Volker, Kühn, Edeltraud, Nutzinger, Detlev, Offenbächer, Martin, Schiltenwolf, Marcus, Sommer, Claudia, Thieme, Kati, Kopp, Ina
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Publicado: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2703259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19675740
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author Häuser, Winfried
Arnold, Bernhard
Eich, Wolfgang
Felde, Eva
Flügge, Christl
Henningsen, Peter
Herrmann, Markus
Köllner, Volker
Kühn, Edeltraud
Nutzinger, Detlev
Offenbächer, Martin
Schiltenwolf, Marcus
Sommer, Claudia
Thieme, Kati
Kopp, Ina
author_facet Häuser, Winfried
Arnold, Bernhard
Eich, Wolfgang
Felde, Eva
Flügge, Christl
Henningsen, Peter
Herrmann, Markus
Köllner, Volker
Kühn, Edeltraud
Nutzinger, Detlev
Offenbächer, Martin
Schiltenwolf, Marcus
Sommer, Claudia
Thieme, Kati
Kopp, Ina
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description The prevalence of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) of 1–2% in the general population associated with high disease-related costs and the conflicting data on treatment effectiveness had led to the development of evidence-based guidelines designed to provide patients and physicians guidance in selecting among the alternatives. Until now no evidence-based interdisciplinary (including patients) guideline for the management of FMS was available in Europe. Therefore a guideline for the management of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) was developed by 13 German medical and psychological associations and two patient self-help organisations. The task was coordinated by two German scientific umbrella organisations, the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany AWMF and the German Interdisciplinary Association of Pain Therapy DIVS. A systematic search of the literature including all controlled studies, systematic reviews and meta-analyses of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments of FMS was performed in the Cochrane Library (1993–12/2006), Medline (1980–12/2006), PsychInfo (1966–12/2006) and Scopus (1980–12/ 2006). Levels of evidence were assigned according to the classification system of the Oxford-Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. Grading of the strengths of recommendations was done according to the German program for disease management guidelines. Standardized procedures were used to reach a consensus on recommendations. The guideline was reviewed and finally approved by the boards of the societies involved and published online by the AWMF on april 25, 2008: http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/AWMF/ll/041-004.htm. A short version of the guideline for patients is available as well: http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/AWMF/ll/041-004p.htm. The following procedures in the management of FMS were strongly recommended: information on diagnosis and therapeutic options and patient-centered communication, aerobic exercise, cognitive and operant behavioural therapy, multicomponent treatment and amitriptyline. Based on expert opinion, a stepwise FMS-management was proposed. Step 1 comprises confirming the diagnosis and patient education and treatment of physical or mental comorbidities or aerobic exercise or cognitive behavioural therapy or amitriptyline. Step 2 includes multicomponent treatment. Step 3 comprises no further treatment or self-management (aerobic exercise, stress management) and/or booster multicomponent therapy and/or pharmacological therapy (duloxetine or fluoxetine or paroxetine or pregabalin or tramadol/aminoacetophen) and/or psychotherapy (hypnotherapy or written emotional disclosure) and/or physical therapy (balneotherapy or whole body heat therapy) and/or complementary therapies (homoeopathy or vegetarian diet). The choice of treatment options should be based on informed decision-making and respect of the patients’ preferences.
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spelling pubmed-27032592009-07-28 Management of fibromyalgia syndrome – an interdisciplinary evidence-based guideline Häuser, Winfried Arnold, Bernhard Eich, Wolfgang Felde, Eva Flügge, Christl Henningsen, Peter Herrmann, Markus Köllner, Volker Kühn, Edeltraud Nutzinger, Detlev Offenbächer, Martin Schiltenwolf, Marcus Sommer, Claudia Thieme, Kati Kopp, Ina Ger Med Sci Article The prevalence of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) of 1–2% in the general population associated with high disease-related costs and the conflicting data on treatment effectiveness had led to the development of evidence-based guidelines designed to provide patients and physicians guidance in selecting among the alternatives. Until now no evidence-based interdisciplinary (including patients) guideline for the management of FMS was available in Europe. Therefore a guideline for the management of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) was developed by 13 German medical and psychological associations and two patient self-help organisations. The task was coordinated by two German scientific umbrella organisations, the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany AWMF and the German Interdisciplinary Association of Pain Therapy DIVS. A systematic search of the literature including all controlled studies, systematic reviews and meta-analyses of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments of FMS was performed in the Cochrane Library (1993–12/2006), Medline (1980–12/2006), PsychInfo (1966–12/2006) and Scopus (1980–12/ 2006). Levels of evidence were assigned according to the classification system of the Oxford-Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. Grading of the strengths of recommendations was done according to the German program for disease management guidelines. Standardized procedures were used to reach a consensus on recommendations. The guideline was reviewed and finally approved by the boards of the societies involved and published online by the AWMF on april 25, 2008: http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/AWMF/ll/041-004.htm. A short version of the guideline for patients is available as well: http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/AWMF/ll/041-004p.htm. The following procedures in the management of FMS were strongly recommended: information on diagnosis and therapeutic options and patient-centered communication, aerobic exercise, cognitive and operant behavioural therapy, multicomponent treatment and amitriptyline. Based on expert opinion, a stepwise FMS-management was proposed. Step 1 comprises confirming the diagnosis and patient education and treatment of physical or mental comorbidities or aerobic exercise or cognitive behavioural therapy or amitriptyline. Step 2 includes multicomponent treatment. Step 3 comprises no further treatment or self-management (aerobic exercise, stress management) and/or booster multicomponent therapy and/or pharmacological therapy (duloxetine or fluoxetine or paroxetine or pregabalin or tramadol/aminoacetophen) and/or psychotherapy (hypnotherapy or written emotional disclosure) and/or physical therapy (balneotherapy or whole body heat therapy) and/or complementary therapies (homoeopathy or vegetarian diet). The choice of treatment options should be based on informed decision-making and respect of the patients’ preferences. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2008-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2703259/ /pubmed/19675740 Text en Copyright © 2008 Häuser et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.en). You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Arnold, Bernhard
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Felde, Eva
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Henningsen, Peter
Herrmann, Markus
Köllner, Volker
Kühn, Edeltraud
Nutzinger, Detlev
Offenbächer, Martin
Schiltenwolf, Marcus
Sommer, Claudia
Thieme, Kati
Kopp, Ina
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