TY - JOUR
T1 - The Early Care (0-3 Years) In Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Meeting Report
AU - Armstrong, Niki
AU - Apkon, Susan
AU - Berggren, Kiera N.
AU - Braun, Catherine
AU - Ciafaloni, Emma
AU - Connolly, Anne
AU - Kennedy, Annie
AU - Kuntz, Nancy
AU - Mathews, Katherine
AU - McGuire, Michelle
AU - Parad, Richard
AU - Scavina, Mena
AU - Scharf, Rebecca J.
AU - Waldrop, Megan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 - The authors. Published by IOS Press.
PY - 2024/3/5
Y1 - 2024/3/5
N2 - Objective: This report summarizes the key discussions from the 'Early Care (0-3 years) in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy' meeting, which aimed to address the challenges and opportunities in the diagnosis and care of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and female carriers within the 0-3-year age group. Methods: The meeting brought together experts and healthcare providers who shared insights, discussed advancements in DMD care, and identified research needs. Presentations covered diagnostic challenges, approved therapies, clinical trials, identification of young female carriers, and the importance of clinical care and support for families. Results: The meeting highlighted the importance of timely diagnosis and the lack of evidence-based guidelines for the care of children with DMD aged 0-3 years. Diagnostic challenges were discussed, including delays in receiving a DMD diagnosis and disparities based on ethnicity. The potential benefits and process of newborn screening were addressed. Approved therapeutic interventions, such as corticosteroids and exon-skipping drugs, were explored, with studies indicating the potential benefits of early initiation of corticosteroid therapy and the safety of exon-skipping drugs in DMD. Clinical trials involving infants and young boys were discussed, focusing on drugs like ataluren, vamorolone, and gene therapies. The meeting emphasized the importance of clinical care and support for families, including comprehensive information provision, early intervention services, and individualized support. The identification and care of young female carriers were also addressed. Conclusion: The meeting provided a platform for experts and healthcare providers to discuss and identify key aspects of early care for children with DMD aged 0-3 years. The meeting emphasized the need for early diagnosis, evidence-based guidelines, and comprehensive care and support for affected children and their families. Further research, collaboration, and the development of consensus guidelines are needed to improve early diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes in this population.
AB - Objective: This report summarizes the key discussions from the 'Early Care (0-3 years) in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy' meeting, which aimed to address the challenges and opportunities in the diagnosis and care of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and female carriers within the 0-3-year age group. Methods: The meeting brought together experts and healthcare providers who shared insights, discussed advancements in DMD care, and identified research needs. Presentations covered diagnostic challenges, approved therapies, clinical trials, identification of young female carriers, and the importance of clinical care and support for families. Results: The meeting highlighted the importance of timely diagnosis and the lack of evidence-based guidelines for the care of children with DMD aged 0-3 years. Diagnostic challenges were discussed, including delays in receiving a DMD diagnosis and disparities based on ethnicity. The potential benefits and process of newborn screening were addressed. Approved therapeutic interventions, such as corticosteroids and exon-skipping drugs, were explored, with studies indicating the potential benefits of early initiation of corticosteroid therapy and the safety of exon-skipping drugs in DMD. Clinical trials involving infants and young boys were discussed, focusing on drugs like ataluren, vamorolone, and gene therapies. The meeting emphasized the importance of clinical care and support for families, including comprehensive information provision, early intervention services, and individualized support. The identification and care of young female carriers were also addressed. Conclusion: The meeting provided a platform for experts and healthcare providers to discuss and identify key aspects of early care for children with DMD aged 0-3 years. The meeting emphasized the need for early diagnosis, evidence-based guidelines, and comprehensive care and support for affected children and their families. Further research, collaboration, and the development of consensus guidelines are needed to improve early diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes in this population.
KW - Duchenne muscular dystrophy
KW - genetic carrier screening
KW - genetic counseling
KW - genetic testing
KW - neurodevelopmental disorders
KW - neuromuscular diseases -diagnosis
KW - newborn screening
KW - patient care management
KW - therapeutics
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U2 - 10.3233/JND-230180
DO - 10.3233/JND-230180
M3 - Article
C2 - 38189762
AN - SCOPUS:85187197424
SN - 2214-3599
VL - 11
SP - 525
EP - 533
JO - Journal of neuromuscular diseases
JF - Journal of neuromuscular diseases
IS - 2
ER -