Bellamy N, Brooks P M
J Rheumatol. 1986 Jun;13(3):551-5.
An analytic mail survey was conducted among Canadian and Australian rheumatologists to probe current prescribing practices for antimalarial agents. Ninety-six percent of respondents prescribed antimalarial therapy for rheumatoid arthritis with a preference for the use of hydroxychloroquine. The most frequently reported risk estimates for serious retinal toxicity were 0.01 and less than or equal to 0.001. Seventy-eight percent of rheumatologists reported 1 to 50% of patients refusing antimalarial therapy, usually because of concern regarding ocular toxicity. Our study indicates the importance of presenting the relevant risk:benefit data in an accurate and comprehensible form to potential recipients.
对加拿大和澳大利亚的风湿病学家进行了一项分析性邮件调查,以探究目前抗疟药的处方习惯。96%的受访者为类风湿性关节炎患者开具抗疟药治疗,更倾向于使用羟氯喹。严重视网膜毒性最常报告的风险估计值为0.01及小于或等于0.001。78%的风湿病学家报告称,1%至50%的患者拒绝接受抗疟药治疗,通常是因为担心眼部毒性。我们的研究表明,以准确且易懂的形式向潜在接受者提供相关的风险效益数据非常重要。