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Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe

Improved care for people with dystonia presents a number of challenges. Major gaps in knowledge exist with regard to how to optimize the diagnostic process, how to leverage discoveries in pathophysiology into biomarkers, and how to develop an evidence base for current and novel treatments. These cha...

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Autores principales: Smit, Marenka, Albanese, Alberto, Benson, Monika, Edwards, Mark J., Graessner, Holm, Hutchinson, Michael, Jech, Robert, Krauss, Joachim K., Morgante, Francesca, Pérez Dueñas, Belen, Reilly, Richard B., Tinazzi, Michele, Contarino, Maria Fiorella, Tijssen, Marina A. J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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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/PMC8211212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34149592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.646841
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author Smit, Marenka
Albanese, Alberto
Benson, Monika
Edwards, Mark J.
Graessner, Holm
Hutchinson, Michael
Jech, Robert
Krauss, Joachim K.
Morgante, Francesca
Pérez Dueñas, Belen
Reilly, Richard B.
Tinazzi, Michele
Contarino, Maria Fiorella
Tijssen, Marina A. J.
author_facet Smit, Marenka
Albanese, Alberto
Benson, Monika
Edwards, Mark J.
Graessner, Holm
Hutchinson, Michael
Jech, Robert
Krauss, Joachim K.
Morgante, Francesca
Pérez Dueñas, Belen
Reilly, Richard B.
Tinazzi, Michele
Contarino, Maria Fiorella
Tijssen, Marina A. J.
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description Improved care for people with dystonia presents a number of challenges. Major gaps in knowledge exist with regard to how to optimize the diagnostic process, how to leverage discoveries in pathophysiology into biomarkers, and how to develop an evidence base for current and novel treatments. These challenges are made greater by the realization of the wide spectrum of symptoms and difficulties faced by people with dystonia, which go well-beyond motor symptoms. A network of clinicians, scientists, and patients could provide resources to facilitate information exchange at different levels, share mutual experiences, and support each other's innovative projects. In the past, collaborative initiatives have been launched, including the American Dystonia Coalition, the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST—which however only existed for a limited time), and the Dutch DystonieNet project. The European Reference Network on Rare Neurological Diseases includes dystonia among other rare conditions affecting the central nervous system in a dedicated stream. Currently, we aim to broaden the scope of these initiatives to a comprehensive European level by further expanding the DystoniaNet network, in close collaboration with the ERN-RND. In line with the ERN-RND, the mission of DystoniaNet Europe is to improve care and quality of life for people with dystonia by, among other endeavors, facilitating access to specialized care, overcoming the disparity in education of medical professionals, and serving as a solid platform to foster international clinical and research collaborations. In this review, both professionals within the dystonia field and patients and caregivers representing Dystonia Europe highlight important unsolved issues and promising new strategies and the role that a European network can play in activating them.
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spelling pubmed-82112122021-06-18 Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe Smit, Marenka Albanese, Alberto Benson, Monika Edwards, Mark J. Graessner, Holm Hutchinson, Michael Jech, Robert Krauss, Joachim K. Morgante, Francesca Pérez Dueñas, Belen Reilly, Richard B. Tinazzi, Michele Contarino, Maria Fiorella Tijssen, Marina A. J. Front Neurol Neurology Improved care for people with dystonia presents a number of challenges. Major gaps in knowledge exist with regard to how to optimize the diagnostic process, how to leverage discoveries in pathophysiology into biomarkers, and how to develop an evidence base for current and novel treatments. These challenges are made greater by the realization of the wide spectrum of symptoms and difficulties faced by people with dystonia, which go well-beyond motor symptoms. A network of clinicians, scientists, and patients could provide resources to facilitate information exchange at different levels, share mutual experiences, and support each other's innovative projects. In the past, collaborative initiatives have been launched, including the American Dystonia Coalition, the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST—which however only existed for a limited time), and the Dutch DystonieNet project. The European Reference Network on Rare Neurological Diseases includes dystonia among other rare conditions affecting the central nervous system in a dedicated stream. Currently, we aim to broaden the scope of these initiatives to a comprehensive European level by further expanding the DystoniaNet network, in close collaboration with the ERN-RND. In line with the ERN-RND, the mission of DystoniaNet Europe is to improve care and quality of life for people with dystonia by, among other endeavors, facilitating access to specialized care, overcoming the disparity in education of medical professionals, and serving as a solid platform to foster international clinical and research collaborations. In this review, both professionals within the dystonia field and patients and caregivers representing Dystonia Europe highlight important unsolved issues and promising new strategies and the role that a European network can play in activating them. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8211212/ /pubmed/34149592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.646841 Text en Copyright © 2021 Smit, Albanese, Benson, Edwards, Graessner, Hutchinson, Jech, Krauss, Morgante, Pérez Dueñas, Reilly, Tinazzi, Contarino, Tijssen and The Collaborative Working Group. https://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
Smit, Marenka
Albanese, Alberto
Benson, Monika
Edwards, Mark J.
Graessner, Holm
Hutchinson, Michael
Jech, Robert
Krauss, Joachim K.
Morgante, Francesca
Pérez Dueñas, Belen
Reilly, Richard B.
Tinazzi, Michele
Contarino, Maria Fiorella
Tijssen, Marina A. J.
Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe
title Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe
title_full Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe
title_fullStr Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe
title_full_unstemmed Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe
title_short Dystonia Management: What to Expect From the Future? The Perspectives of Patients and Clinicians Within DystoniaNet Europe
title_sort dystonia management: what to expect from the future? the perspectives of patients and clinicians within dystonianet europe
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8211212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34149592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.646841
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