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Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD): addressing knowledge gaps in unmet needs and patient journey in Italy-a Delphi consensus

Authors :
Scarpa, M
Barbato, A
Bisconti, A
Burlina, A
Concolino, D
Deodato, F
Di Rocco, M
Dionisi-Vici, C
Donati, M
Fecarotta, S
Fiumara, A
Galeone, C
Giona, F
Giuffrida, G
Manna, R
Mariani, P
Pession, A
Scopinaro, A
Spada, M
Spandonaro, F
Trifirò, G
Carubbi, F
Cappellini, M
Scarpa, Maurizio
Barbato, Antonio
Bisconti, Annalisa
Burlina, Alberto
Concolino, Daniela
Deodato, Federica
Di Rocco, Maja
Dionisi-Vici, Carlo
Donati, Maria Alice
Fecarotta, Simona
Fiumara, Agata
Galeone, Carlotta
Giona, Fiorina
Giuffrida, Gaetano
Manna, Raffaele
Mariani, Paolo
Pession, Andrea
Scopinaro, Annalisa
Spada, Marco
Spandonaro, Federico
Trifirò, Gianluca
Carubbi, Francesca
Cappellini, Maria Domenica
Scarpa, M
Barbato, A
Bisconti, A
Burlina, A
Concolino, D
Deodato, F
Di Rocco, M
Dionisi-Vici, C
Donati, M
Fecarotta, S
Fiumara, A
Galeone, C
Giona, F
Giuffrida, G
Manna, R
Mariani, P
Pession, A
Scopinaro, A
Spada, M
Spandonaro, F
Trifirò, G
Carubbi, F
Cappellini, M
Scarpa, Maurizio
Barbato, Antonio
Bisconti, Annalisa
Burlina, Alberto
Concolino, Daniela
Deodato, Federica
Di Rocco, Maja
Dionisi-Vici, Carlo
Donati, Maria Alice
Fecarotta, Simona
Fiumara, Agata
Galeone, Carlotta
Giona, Fiorina
Giuffrida, Gaetano
Manna, Raffaele
Mariani, Paolo
Pession, Andrea
Scopinaro, Annalisa
Spada, Marco
Spandonaro, Federico
Trifirò, Gianluca
Carubbi, Francesca
Cappellini, Maria Domenica
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD) is an ultra-rare disease, and several gaps of knowledge on various issues remain, particularly at a regional/national level. Expert opinions collected through well-defined consensus methodologies are increasingly used to make available reliable information in the context of rare/ultra-rare diseases. With the aim to provide indications on infantile neurovisceral ASMD (also formerly known as Niemann–Pick disease type A), chronic neurovisceral ASMD (formerly known as Niemann–Pick disease type A/B) and chronic visceral ASMD (formerly known as Niemann–Pick disease type B) in Italy, we conducted a Delphi consensus of experts focused on five main areas: (i) patients and disease characteristics; (ii) unmet needs and quality of life; (iii) diagnostic issues; (iv) treatment-related aspects; and (v) patient journey. Pre-specified, objective criteria were used to outline the multidisciplinary panel, based on 19 Italian experts in ASMD in paediatric and adult patients from different Italian Regions, including both clinicians (n = 16) and ASMD patients’ advocacy or payors with expertise in rare diseases (n = 3). During two Delphi rounds, a high ratio of agreement was found on several topics related to ASMD characteristics, diagnosis, management and disease burden. Our findings may provide valuable indications for management of ASMD at a public health level in Italy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376722081
Document Type :
Electronic Resource