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Cardiac care of children with dystrophinopathy and females carrying DMD-gene variations

Authors :
John Bourke
Cathy Turner
William Bradlow
Ashish Chikermane
Caroline Coats
Matthew Fenton
Maria Ilina
Alexandra Johnson
Stam Kapetanakis
Lisa Kuhwald
Adrian Morley-Davies
Ros Quinlivan
Konstantinos Savvatis
Marianela Schiava
Zaheer Yousef
Michela Guglieri
Source :
Open Heart. 9:e001977
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ, 2022.

Abstract

ObjectiveWe provide succinct, evidence-based and/or consensus-based best practice guidance for the cardiac care of children living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) as well as recommendations for screening and management of female carriers of mutations in theDMD-gene.MethodsInitiated by an expert working group of UK-based cardiologists, neuromuscular clinicians and DMD-patient representatives, draft guidelines were created based on published evidence, current practice and expert opinion. After wider consultation with UK-cardiologists, consensus was reached on these best-practice recommendations for cardiac care in DMD.ResultsThe resulting recommendations are presented in the form of a succinct care pathway flow chart with brief justification. The guidance signposts evidence on which they are based and acknowledges where there have been differences in opinion. Guidelines for cardiac care of patients with more advanced cardiac dystrophinopathy at any age have also been considered, based on the previous published work of Quinlivanet aland are presented here in a similar format. The recommendations have been endorsed by the British Cardiovascular Society.ConclusionThese guidelines provide succinct, reasoned recommendations for all those managing paediatric patients with early or advanced stages of cardiomyopathy as well as females with cardiac dystrophinopathy. The hope is that this will result in more uniform delivery of high standards of care for children with cardiac dystrophinopathy, so improving heart health into adulthood through timely earlier interventions across the UK.

Details

ISSN :
20533624
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Open Heart
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....badb7b25a2b0ae776ff1f1a30feda81c