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Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative

BACKGROUND: Gaucher disease (GD) presents with a range of signs and symptoms. Physicians can fail to recognise the early stages of GD owing to a lack of disease awareness, which can lead to significant diagnostic delays and sometimes irreversible but avoidable morbidities. AIM: The Gaucher Earlier D...

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Autores principales: Mehta, Atul, Kuter, David J., Salek, Sam S., Belmatoug, Nadia, Bembi, Bruno, Bright, Jeremy, vom Dahl, Stephan, Deodato, Federica, Di Rocco, Maja, Göker‐Alpan, Ozlem, Hughes, Derralynn A., Lukina, Elena A., Machaczka, Maciej, Mengel, Eugen, Nagral, Aabha, Nakamura, Kimitoshi, Narita, Aya, Oliveri, Beatriz, Pastores, Gregory, Pérez‐López, Jordi, Ramaswami, Uma, Schwartz, Ida V., Szer, Jeff, Weinreb, Neal J., Zimran, Ari
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30414226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imj.14156
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author Mehta, Atul
Kuter, David J.
Salek, Sam S.
Belmatoug, Nadia
Bembi, Bruno
Bright, Jeremy
vom Dahl, Stephan
Deodato, Federica
Di Rocco, Maja
Göker‐Alpan, Ozlem
Hughes, Derralynn A.
Lukina, Elena A.
Machaczka, Maciej
Mengel, Eugen
Nagral, Aabha
Nakamura, Kimitoshi
Narita, Aya
Oliveri, Beatriz
Pastores, Gregory
Pérez‐López, Jordi
Ramaswami, Uma
Schwartz, Ida V.
Szer, Jeff
Weinreb, Neal J.
Zimran, Ari
author_facet Mehta, Atul
Kuter, David J.
Salek, Sam S.
Belmatoug, Nadia
Bembi, Bruno
Bright, Jeremy
vom Dahl, Stephan
Deodato, Federica
Di Rocco, Maja
Göker‐Alpan, Ozlem
Hughes, Derralynn A.
Lukina, Elena A.
Machaczka, Maciej
Mengel, Eugen
Nagral, Aabha
Nakamura, Kimitoshi
Narita, Aya
Oliveri, Beatriz
Pastores, Gregory
Pérez‐López, Jordi
Ramaswami, Uma
Schwartz, Ida V.
Szer, Jeff
Weinreb, Neal J.
Zimran, Ari
author_sort Mehta, Atul
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description BACKGROUND: Gaucher disease (GD) presents with a range of signs and symptoms. Physicians can fail to recognise the early stages of GD owing to a lack of disease awareness, which can lead to significant diagnostic delays and sometimes irreversible but avoidable morbidities. AIM: The Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) initiative aimed to identify signs and co‐variables considered most indicative of early type 1 and type 3 GD, to help non‐specialists identify ‘at‐risk’ patients who may benefit from diagnostic testing. METHODS: An anonymous, three‐round Delphi consensus process was deployed among a global panel of 22 specialists in GD (median experience 17.5 years, collectively managing almost 3000 patients). The rounds entailed data gathering, then importance ranking and establishment of consensus, using 5‐point Likert scales and scoring thresholds defined a priori. RESULTS: For type 1 disease, seven major signs (splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia, bone‐related manifestations, anaemia, hyperferritinaemia, hepatomegaly and gammopathy) and two major co‐variables (family history of GD and Ashkenazi‐Jewish ancestry) were identified. For type 3 disease, nine major signs (splenomegaly, oculomotor disturbances, thrombocytopenia, epilepsy, anaemia, hepatomegaly, bone pain, motor disturbances and kyphosis) and one major co‐variable (family history of GD) were identified. Lack of disease awareness, overlooking mild early signs and failure to consider GD as a diagnostic differential were considered major barriers to early diagnosis. CONCLUSION: The signs and co‐variables identified in the GED‐C initiative as potentially indicative of early GD will help to guide non‐specialists and raise their index of suspicion in identifying patients potentially suitable for diagnostic testing for GD.
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spelling pubmed-68521872019-11-22 Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative Mehta, Atul Kuter, David J. Salek, Sam S. Belmatoug, Nadia Bembi, Bruno Bright, Jeremy vom Dahl, Stephan Deodato, Federica Di Rocco, Maja Göker‐Alpan, Ozlem Hughes, Derralynn A. Lukina, Elena A. Machaczka, Maciej Mengel, Eugen Nagral, Aabha Nakamura, Kimitoshi Narita, Aya Oliveri, Beatriz Pastores, Gregory Pérez‐López, Jordi Ramaswami, Uma Schwartz, Ida V. Szer, Jeff Weinreb, Neal J. Zimran, Ari Intern Med J Original Articles BACKGROUND: Gaucher disease (GD) presents with a range of signs and symptoms. Physicians can fail to recognise the early stages of GD owing to a lack of disease awareness, which can lead to significant diagnostic delays and sometimes irreversible but avoidable morbidities. AIM: The Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) initiative aimed to identify signs and co‐variables considered most indicative of early type 1 and type 3 GD, to help non‐specialists identify ‘at‐risk’ patients who may benefit from diagnostic testing. METHODS: An anonymous, three‐round Delphi consensus process was deployed among a global panel of 22 specialists in GD (median experience 17.5 years, collectively managing almost 3000 patients). The rounds entailed data gathering, then importance ranking and establishment of consensus, using 5‐point Likert scales and scoring thresholds defined a priori. RESULTS: For type 1 disease, seven major signs (splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia, bone‐related manifestations, anaemia, hyperferritinaemia, hepatomegaly and gammopathy) and two major co‐variables (family history of GD and Ashkenazi‐Jewish ancestry) were identified. For type 3 disease, nine major signs (splenomegaly, oculomotor disturbances, thrombocytopenia, epilepsy, anaemia, hepatomegaly, bone pain, motor disturbances and kyphosis) and one major co‐variable (family history of GD) were identified. Lack of disease awareness, overlooking mild early signs and failure to consider GD as a diagnostic differential were considered major barriers to early diagnosis. CONCLUSION: The signs and co‐variables identified in the GED‐C initiative as potentially indicative of early GD will help to guide non‐specialists and raise their index of suspicion in identifying patients potentially suitable for diagnostic testing for GD. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2019-05-13 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6852187/ /pubmed/30414226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imj.14156 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Internal Medicine Journal by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on behalf of Royal Australasian College of Physicians. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Mehta, Atul
Kuter, David J.
Salek, Sam S.
Belmatoug, Nadia
Bembi, Bruno
Bright, Jeremy
vom Dahl, Stephan
Deodato, Federica
Di Rocco, Maja
Göker‐Alpan, Ozlem
Hughes, Derralynn A.
Lukina, Elena A.
Machaczka, Maciej
Mengel, Eugen
Nagral, Aabha
Nakamura, Kimitoshi
Narita, Aya
Oliveri, Beatriz
Pastores, Gregory
Pérez‐López, Jordi
Ramaswami, Uma
Schwartz, Ida V.
Szer, Jeff
Weinreb, Neal J.
Zimran, Ari
Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative
title Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative
title_full Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative
title_fullStr Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative
title_full_unstemmed Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative
title_short Presenting signs and patient co‐variables in Gaucher disease: outcome of the Gaucher Earlier Diagnosis Consensus (GED‐C) Delphi initiative
title_sort presenting signs and patient co‐variables in gaucher disease: outcome of the gaucher earlier diagnosis consensus (ged‐c) delphi initiative
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30414226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imj.14156
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