Society of Dermatology Hospitalists supportive care guidelines for the management of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis in adults. uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are life-threatening conditions with high morbidity and mortality. Supportive care management of SJS/TEN is highly variable. A systematic review of the literature was performed by dermatologists, ophthalmologists, intensivists, and gynecologists with expertise in SJS/TEN to generate statements for supportive care guideline development. Members of the Society of Dermatology Hospitalists with expertise in SJS/TEN were invited to participate in a modified, online Delphi-consensus. Participants were administered 9-point Likert scale questionnaires regarding 135 statements. The RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method was used to evaluate and select proposed statements for guideline inclusion; statements with median ratings of 6.5 to 9 and a disagreement index of ≤1 were included in the guideline. For the final round, the guidelines were appraised by all of the participants. Included are an evidence-based discussion and recommendations for hospital setting and care team, wound care, ocular care, oral care, urogenital care, pain management, infection surveillance, fluid and electrolyte management, nutrition and stress ulcer prophylaxis, airway management, and anticoagulation in adult patients with SJS/TEN.

authors

  • Seminario-Vidal, Lucia
  • Kroshinsky, Daniela
  • Malachowski, Stephen J
  • Sun, James
  • Markova, Alina
  • Beachkofsky, Thomas M
  • Kaffenberger, Benjamin H
  • Ergen, Elizabeth N
  • Mauskar, Melissa
  • Bridges, Alina
  • Calhoun, Cody
  • Cardones, Adela R
  • Chen, Steven T
  • Chodosh, James
  • Cotliar, Jonathan
  • Davis, Mark D P
  • DeNiro, Katherine L
  • Dominguez, Arturo R
  • Eljure-Téllez, Juliana
  • Femia, Alisa
  • Fox, Lindy P
  • Guda, Anisha
  • Mitchell, Caroline
  • Mostaghimi, Arash
  • Ortega-Loayza, Alex G
  • Owen, Cindy
  • Pasieka, Helena
  • Rahnama-Moghadam, Sahand
  • Saeed, Hajirah N
  • Saunderson, Rebecca B
  • Shanbhag, Swapna
  • Sharon, Victoria R
  • Strowd, Lindsay
  • Venkatesh, Samantha
  • Wanat, Karolyn A
  • Wetter, David A
  • Worswick, Scott
  • Micheletti, Robert G

publication date

  • March 7, 2020

Research

keywords

  • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85083321705

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.jaad.2020.02.066

PubMed ID

  • 32151629

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 82

issue

  • 6