%0 Journal Article %A Belinchón, I %A Velasco, M %A Ara-Martín, M %A Armesto Alonso, S %A Baniandrés Rodríguez, O %A Ferrándiz Pulido, L %A García-Bustinduy, M %A Martínez-López, J A %A Martínez Sánchez, N %A Pérez Ferriols, A %A Pérez Pascual, E %A Rivera Díaz, R %A Ruiz-Villaverde, R %A Taberner Ferrer, R %A Vicente Villa, A %A Carrascosa, J M %T Management of Psoriasis During Preconception, Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Breastfeeding: A Consensus Statement. %D 2020 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/16432 %X To develop evidence- and experience-based recommendations for the management of psoriasis during preconception, pregnancy, postpartum, and breastfeeding. The nominal group technique and the Delphi method were used. Fifteen experts (12 dermatologists, 2 of whom were appointed coordinators; 1 rheumatologist; and 2 gynecologists) were selected to form an expert panel. Following a systematic review of the literature on fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and breastfeeding in women with psoriasis, the coordinators drew up a series of preliminary recommendations for discussion by the panel at a nominal group meeting. The experts defined the scope, sections, and intended users of the statement and prepared a final list of recommendations. Consensus was obtained using a Delphi process in which an additional 51 dermatologists rated their level of agreement with each recommendation on a scale of 1 (total disagreement) to 10 (total agreement). Consensus was defined by a score of 7 or higher assigned by at least 70% of participants. Level of evidence and strength of recommendation were reported using the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine categories. The final statement was approved by the expert panel. The resulting consensus statement includes 23 recommendations on preconception (fertility and contraception), pregnancy (planning, pharmacological management, and follow-up), and breastfeeding (management and follow-up). Consensus was achieved for all recommendations generated except one. These recommendations for the better management of psoriasis in women of childbearing age could improve outcomes and prognosis. %K Breastfeeding %K Delphi process %K Embarazo %K Fertilidad %K Fertility %K Lactancia %K Método Delphi %K Posparto %K Postpartum %K Pregnancy %K Psoriasis %K Recomendaciones %K Recommendations %~