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Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years

Background: In 2005, Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE)—was initiated in order to share treatment experiences among clinicians in patients with rare epilepsies. Here we describe the structure of the rapidly growing NETRE and summarize some of the findings of the last 15 years. Methodolog...

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Autores principales: von Stülpnagel, Celina, van Baalen, Andreas, Borggraefe, Ingo, Eschermann, Kirsten, Hartlieb, Till, Kiwull, Lorenz, Pringsheim, Milka, Wolff, Markus, Kudernatsch, Manfred, Wiegand, Gert, Striano, Pasquale, Kluger, Gerhard
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33519703
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.622510
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author von Stülpnagel, Celina
van Baalen, Andreas
Borggraefe, Ingo
Eschermann, Kirsten
Hartlieb, Till
Kiwull, Lorenz
Pringsheim, Milka
Wolff, Markus
Kudernatsch, Manfred
Wiegand, Gert
Striano, Pasquale
Kluger, Gerhard
author_facet von Stülpnagel, Celina
van Baalen, Andreas
Borggraefe, Ingo
Eschermann, Kirsten
Hartlieb, Till
Kiwull, Lorenz
Pringsheim, Milka
Wolff, Markus
Kudernatsch, Manfred
Wiegand, Gert
Striano, Pasquale
Kluger, Gerhard
author_sort von Stülpnagel, Celina
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description Background: In 2005, Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE)—was initiated in order to share treatment experiences among clinicians in patients with rare epilepsies. Here we describe the structure of the rapidly growing NETRE and summarize some of the findings of the last 15 years. Methodology/Structure of NETRE: NETRE is organized in distinct groups (currently >270). Starting point is always a patient with a rare epilepsy/ epileptic disorder. This creates a new group, and next, a medical coordinator is appointed. The exchange of experiences is established using a data entry form, which the coordinator sends to colleagues. The primary aim is to exchange experiences (retrospectively, anonymously, MRI results also non-anonymously) of the epilepsy treatment as well as on clinical presentation and comorbidities NETRE is neither financed nor sponsored. Results: Some of the relevant results: (1) first description of FIRES as a new epilepsy syndrome and its further investigation, (2) in SCN2A, the assignment to gain- vs. loss-of-function mutations has a major impact on clinical decisions to use or avoid treatment with sodium channel blockers, (3) the important aspect of avoiding overtreatment in CDKL5 patients, due to loss of effects of anticonvulsants after 12 months, (4) pathognomonic MRI findings in FOXG1 patients, (5) the first description of pathognomonic chewing-induced seizures in SYNGAP1 patients, and the therapeutic effect of statins as anticonvulsant in these patients, (6) the phenomenon of another reflex epilepsy—bathing epilepsy associated with a SYN1 mutation. Of special interest is also a NETRE group following twins with genetic and/or structural epilepsies [including vanishing-twin-syndrome and twin-twin-transfusion syndrome) [= “Early Neuroimpaired Twin Entity” (ENITE)]. Discussion and Perspective: NETRE enables clinicians to quickly exchange information on therapeutic experiences in rare diseases with colleagues at an international level. For both parents and clinicians/scientist this international exchange is both reassuring and helpful. In collaboration with other groups, personalized therapeutic approaches are sought, but the present limitations of currently available therapies are also highlighted. Presently, the PATRE Project (PATient based phenotyping and evaluation of therapy for Rare Epilepsies) is commencing, in which information on therapies will be obtained directly from patients and their caregivers.
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spelling pubmed-78408302021-01-29 Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years von Stülpnagel, Celina van Baalen, Andreas Borggraefe, Ingo Eschermann, Kirsten Hartlieb, Till Kiwull, Lorenz Pringsheim, Milka Wolff, Markus Kudernatsch, Manfred Wiegand, Gert Striano, Pasquale Kluger, Gerhard Front Neurol Neurology Background: In 2005, Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE)—was initiated in order to share treatment experiences among clinicians in patients with rare epilepsies. Here we describe the structure of the rapidly growing NETRE and summarize some of the findings of the last 15 years. Methodology/Structure of NETRE: NETRE is organized in distinct groups (currently >270). Starting point is always a patient with a rare epilepsy/ epileptic disorder. This creates a new group, and next, a medical coordinator is appointed. The exchange of experiences is established using a data entry form, which the coordinator sends to colleagues. The primary aim is to exchange experiences (retrospectively, anonymously, MRI results also non-anonymously) of the epilepsy treatment as well as on clinical presentation and comorbidities NETRE is neither financed nor sponsored. Results: Some of the relevant results: (1) first description of FIRES as a new epilepsy syndrome and its further investigation, (2) in SCN2A, the assignment to gain- vs. loss-of-function mutations has a major impact on clinical decisions to use or avoid treatment with sodium channel blockers, (3) the important aspect of avoiding overtreatment in CDKL5 patients, due to loss of effects of anticonvulsants after 12 months, (4) pathognomonic MRI findings in FOXG1 patients, (5) the first description of pathognomonic chewing-induced seizures in SYNGAP1 patients, and the therapeutic effect of statins as anticonvulsant in these patients, (6) the phenomenon of another reflex epilepsy—bathing epilepsy associated with a SYN1 mutation. Of special interest is also a NETRE group following twins with genetic and/or structural epilepsies [including vanishing-twin-syndrome and twin-twin-transfusion syndrome) [= “Early Neuroimpaired Twin Entity” (ENITE)]. Discussion and Perspective: NETRE enables clinicians to quickly exchange information on therapeutic experiences in rare diseases with colleagues at an international level. For both parents and clinicians/scientist this international exchange is both reassuring and helpful. In collaboration with other groups, personalized therapeutic approaches are sought, but the present limitations of currently available therapies are also highlighted. Presently, the PATRE Project (PATient based phenotyping and evaluation of therapy for Rare Epilepsies) is commencing, in which information on therapies will be obtained directly from patients and their caregivers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7840830/ /pubmed/33519703 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.622510 Text en Copyright © 2021 von Stülpnagel, van Baalen, Borggraefe, Eschermann, Hartlieb, Kiwull, Pringsheim, Wolff, Kudernatsch, Wiegand, Striano, Kluger and NETRE Consortium. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
von Stülpnagel, Celina
van Baalen, Andreas
Borggraefe, Ingo
Eschermann, Kirsten
Hartlieb, Till
Kiwull, Lorenz
Pringsheim, Milka
Wolff, Markus
Kudernatsch, Manfred
Wiegand, Gert
Striano, Pasquale
Kluger, Gerhard
Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years
title Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years
title_full Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years
title_fullStr Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years
title_full_unstemmed Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years
title_short Network for Therapy in Rare Epilepsies (NETRE): Lessons From the Past 15 Years
title_sort network for therapy in rare epilepsies (netre): lessons from the past 15 years
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33519703
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.622510
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