杜氏肌营养不良症的早期诊断--Treat-NMD 国际研讨会。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
M. Lorentzos , JA. Parsons , KJ. Jones , L. Servais , The Treat NMD Early Diagnosis Workshop Participants
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杜兴氏肌营养不良症(DMD)在任何阶段的诊断都具有重要意义,但在无症状或极早期阶段的早期诊断为患者家庭和医疗服务提供者提供了独特的机遇和挑战。目前,关于这一阶段最佳治疗模式的证据还很有限。为解决这一问题,2023 年,Treat-NMD 发起了 "DMD 早期诊断 "项目,汇集了来自欧洲、美国和澳大拉西亚的 42 位专家,包括医疗保健专业人士、研究人员和有生活经验的人士,共同讨论 DMD 早期诊断或新生儿诊断的复杂性,并就多学科护理方法提出建议。通过一系列虚拟会议和混合研讨会,提出了广泛的建议,以支持临床医生在早期诊断出 DMD 后为儿童和家庭提供护理服务。研讨会没有确定早期诊断的分界线,但讨论的重点主要集中在 2 岁前的诊断上。人们认识到,男童可能首先出现非运动症状,如言语发育迟缓或继发于肌营养不良症的神经发育问题,因此本报告提到的 DMD 婴儿可能是无症状或早期症状。
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Early diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy - A Treat-NMD international workshop
The diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is significant at any stage, however an early diagnosis in a presymptomatic or very early phase of DMD, offers unique opportunities and challenges for families and health care providers. Currently, there is limited evidence as to the optimal models of care during this stage of the condition.. To address this, in 2023, Treat-NMD facilitated the Early Diagnosis for DMD project; bringing together 42 experts from across Europe, the US and Australasia, including health care professionals, researchers, and people with lived experience to discuss the complexities of an early or newborn diagnosis of DMD, and provide recommendations regarding approaches to multidisciplinary care. A series of virtual meetings followed by a hybrid workshop resulted in broad recommendations to support clinicians in caring for children and families following an early diagnosis of DMD. The workshop did not define a cut-off for early diagnosis, however much of the discussion focused on diagnoses that occurred prior to 2 years. There is recognition that boys may first present with non-motor symptoms, such as speech delay or neurodevelopmental issues that are secondary to their dystrophinopathy, and therefore this report refers reflects that infants with DMD may be presymptomatic or early symptomatic.
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Neuromuscular Disorders
Neuromuscular Disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.60%
发文量
543
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: This international, multidisciplinary journal covers all aspects of neuromuscular disorders in childhood and adult life (including the muscular dystrophies, spinal muscular atrophies, hereditary neuropathies, congenital myopathies, myasthenias, myotonic syndromes, metabolic myopathies and inflammatory myopathies). The Editors welcome original articles from all areas of the field: • Clinical aspects, such as new clinical entities, case studies of interest, treatment, management and rehabilitation (including biomechanics, orthotic design and surgery). • Basic scientific studies of relevance to the clinical syndromes, including advances in the fields of molecular biology and genetics. • Studies of animal models relevant to the human diseases. The journal is aimed at a wide range of clinicians, pathologists, associated paramedical professionals and clinical and basic scientists with an interest in the study of neuromuscular disorders.
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