The sound of interconnectivity : The European Vasculitis Society 2022 report
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Egan, Allyson CKronbichler, Andreas
Neumann, Irmgard
Bettiol, Alessandra
Carlson, Nicholas
Cid, Maria C
Emmi, Giacomo
Gopaluni, Seerapani
Harper, Lorraine
Hauser, Thomas
Little, Mark A
Luqmani, Raashid A
Mahr, Alfred
McClure, Mark
Mohammad, Aladdin J
Nelveg-Kristensen, Karl Emil
Ohlsson, Sophie
Peh, Chen Au
Rutherford, Matthew
Alamo, Beatriz Sanchez
Scott, Jennifer
Segelmark, Mårten
Smith, Rona M
Szpirt, Wladimir M
Tomasson, Gunnar
Trivioli, Giorgio
Vaglio, Augusto
Walsh, Michael
Wester Trejo, Maria
Westman, Kerstin
Bajema, Ingeborg M
Jayne, David R W
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2022-05-25
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The first European Vasculitis Society (EUVAS) meeting report was published in 2017. Herein, we report on developments in the past 5 years which were greatly influenced by the pandemic. The adaptability to engage virtually, at this critical time in society, embodies the importance of networks and underscores the role of global collaborations. We outline state-of-the-art webinar topics, updates on developments in the last 5 years, and proposals for agendas going forward. A host of newly reported clinical trials is shaping practice on steroid minimization, maintenance strategies, and the role of newer therapies. To guide longer-term strategies, a longitudinal 10-year study investigating relapse, comorbidity, malignancy, and survival rates is at an advanced stage. Disease assessment studies are refining classification criteria to differentiate forms of vasculitis more fully. A large international validation study on the histologic classification of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) glomerulonephritis, recruiting new multicenter sites and comparing results with the Kidney Risk Score, has been conducted. Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) genomics offers potential pathogenic subset and therapeutic insights. Among biomarkers, ANCA testing is favoring immunoassay as the preferred method for diagnostic evaluation. Consolidated development of European registries is progressing with an integrated framework to analyze large clinical data sets on an unprecedented scale.Citation
Egan AC, Kronbichler A, Neumann I, Bettiol A, Carlson N, Cid MC, Emmi G, Gopaluni S, Harper L, Hauser T, Little MA, Luqmani RA, Mahr A, McClure M, Mohammad AJ, Nelveg-Kristensen KE, Ohlsson S, Peh CA, Rutherford M, Alamo BS, Scott J, Segelmark M, Smith RM, Szpirt WM, Tomasson G, Trivioli G, Vaglio A, Walsh M, Wester Trejo M, Westman K, Bajema IM, Jayne DRW. The Sound of Interconnectivity; The European Vasculitis Society 2022 Report. Kidney Int Rep. 2022 May 25;7(8):1745-1757. doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2022.05.018Type
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Kidney International ReportsPublisher
Elsevierae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.ekir.2022.05.018