Inpatient Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Delphi Consensus Study.

Journal: Cutis
Published:
Abstract

Inpatient hospitalization of individuals with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) has increased. Inpatient services may not be familiar enough with this disease to understand how to manage severe HS and/or HS flares. It would be beneficial to the inpatient medical community to establish consensus recommendations on holistic inpatient care of patients with HS. A survey study was developed and distributed by Wake Forest University School of Medicine (Winston-Salem, North Carolina). A total of 26 dermatologists participated in the Delphi process, and the process was conducted in 2 rounds. Participants voted on proposal statements using a 9-point scale (1=very inappropriate; 9=very appropriate). Statements were developed using current published guidelines for management of HS and supportive care guidelines for other severe inpatient dermatologic diseases. A total of 50 statements were reviewed and voted on between the 2 rounds. Consensus was determined using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. Twenty-six dermatologists completed the first-round survey, and 24 completed the second-round survey. The 40 consensus recommendations generated through these surveys can serve as a resource for providers caring for inpatients with HS.

Authors
Mckenzie Needham, Rita Pichardo, Afsaneh Alavi, Aileen Chang, Steven Daveluy, Katherine Deniro, Anna Dewan, Milad Eshaq, Lindy Fox, Jennifer Hsiao, Benjamin Kaffenberger, Joslyn Kirby, Daniela Kroshinsky, Alex Ortega Loayza, Jennifer Manusco, Robert Micheletti, Arash Mostaghimi, Caroline Nelson, Helena Pasieka, Martina Porter, Barry Resnik, Christopher Sayed, Vivian Shi, Bridget Shields, Lindsay Strowd
Relevant Conditions

Hidradenitis Suppurativa