亚太地区治疗遗传性视网膜疾病的实践模式和挑战:APIED 网络调查。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
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摘要

目的:本文旨在揭示亚太地区(APAC)遗传性视网膜疾病(IRD)基因分型实践、表型实践和基本视力康复管理的现状:通过电子邮件以电子方式分发了 62 个项目的调查问卷。问题涉及五个方面:(1) IRD 服务和登记/数据库的结构;(2) 基因分型实践;(3) 遗传咨询;(4) 深度表型实践;(5) 低视力康复服务:亚太地区 12 个国家和地区的 45 个中心中有 36 个完成了调查。在这些中心中,42%的中心称管理着 1000 多名患者。值得注意的是,39% 的中心缺乏 IRD 数据库或登记册,44% 的中心对不足四分之一的 IRD 患者进行了测试。大多数中心(67%)没有遗传咨询师。虽然基于影像学的检查具有一致性,但使用电生理学和正规周视测量法进行的功能检测却存在明显差异。只有 34% 的中心确认可以使用低视力辅助设备:这项研究揭示了亚太地区在管理 IRD 方面存在的几个关键差距。结论:这项研究揭示了亚太地区在管理 IRD 方面存在的几个关键差距,其中包括三分之一的中心缺乏 IRD 数据库/登记簿,相当一部分患者仍未得到遗传学诊断,以及遗传学顾问的可用性有限。调查结果还强调,有必要统一视网膜功能评估调查,并确定在提供低视力康复服务方面需要改进的领域。
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Practice Patterns and Challenges in Managing Inherited Retinal Diseases Across Asia-Pacific: A Survey from the APIED Network

Purpose

The objective of this paper is to shed light on the current landscape of genotyping practices, phenotyping practices and availability of essential vision rehabilitation management for inherited retinal diseases (IRD) in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) Region.

Methods

The 62-item questionnaire was distributed electronically via email. The questions covered five domains: (1) structure of the IRD service and registry/database; (2) genotyping practices; (3) genetic counselling; (4) deep phenotyping practices; (5) low-vision rehabilitation services.

Results

The survey was completed by 36 of 45 centres in twelve countries and regions in APAC. Among these centres, 42 % reported managing more than 1000 patients. Notably, 39 % of centres lack an IRD database or registry, and 44 % of centres have tested less than one-quarter of their IRD patients. The majority of centres (67 %) do not have genetic counsellors. While there was consistency in the imaging-based investigations, there was marked heterogeneity for functional testing using electrophysiology and formal perimetry. Only 34 % of centres confirmed the availability of access to low-vision assistive devices.

Conclusions

This study reveals several critical gaps in managing IRDs in the APAC region. These include the lack of IRD database/registry in one-third of centres, a substantial proportion of patients remaining genetically undiagnosed, and limited availability of genetic counsellors. The findings also underscore a need to harmonise investigations for evaluating retinal function and identify areas for improvement in the provision of low-vision rehabilitation services.
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自引率
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197
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, a bimonthly, peer-reviewed online scientific publication, is an official publication of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO), a supranational organization which is committed to research, training, learning, publication and knowledge and skill transfers in ophthalmology and visual sciences. The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology welcomes review articles on currently hot topics, original, previously unpublished manuscripts describing clinical investigations, clinical observations and clinically relevant laboratory investigations, as well as .perspectives containing personal viewpoints on topics with broad interests. Editorials are published by invitation only. Case reports are generally not considered. The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology covers 16 subspecialties and is freely circulated among individual members of the APAO’s member societies, which amounts to a potential readership of over 50,000.
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