Fabrizio Racca, Valeria A Sansone, Federica Ricci, Massimiliano Filosto, Stefania Pedroni, Elena Mazzone, Yaroslava Longhitano, Christian Zanza, Anna Ardissone, Rachele Adorisio, Angela Berardinelli, Claudia Bondone, Chiara Briani, Francesca Cairello, Elena Carraro, Giacomo P Comi, Grazia Crescimanno, Adele D'Amico, Fabio Deiaco, Alessia Fabiano, Francesco Franceschi, Michelangelo Mancuso, Alessandro Massè, Sonia Messina, Tiziana Mongini, Isabella Moroni, Andrea Moscatelli, Olimpia Musumeci, Paolo Navalesi, Gerardo Nigro, Carlo Origo, Chiara Panicucci, Marika Pane, Martino Pavone, Marina Pedemonte, Elena Pegoraro, Marco Piastra, Antonella Pini, Luisa Politano, Stefano Previtali, Fabrizio Rao, Giulia Ricci, Antonio Toscano, Andrea Wolfler, Khristian Zoccola, Cristina Sancricca, Vincenzo Nigro, Antonio Trabacca, Andrea Vianello, Claudio Bruno
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Acute hospitalisation may be required to support patients with Neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) mainly experiencing respiratory complications, swallowing difficulties, heart failure, urgent surgical procedures. As NMDs may need specific treatments, they should be ideally managed in specialized hospitals. Nevertheless, if urgent treatment is required, patients with NMD should be managed at the closest hospital site, which may not be a specialized centre where local emergency physicians have the adequate experience to manage these patients. Although NMDs are a group of conditions that can differ in terms of disease onset, progression, severity and involvement of other systems, many recommendations are transversal and apply to the most frequent NMDs. Emergency Cards (EC), which report the most common recommendations on respiratory and cardiac issues and provide indications for drugs/treatments to be used with caution, are actively used in some countries by patients with NMDs. In Italy, there is no consensus on the use of any EC, and a minority of patients adopt it regularly in case of emergency. In April 2022, 50 participants from different centres in Italy met in Milan, Italy, to agree on a minimum set of recommendations for urgent care management which can be extended to the vast majority of NMDs. The aim of the workshop was to agree on the most relevant information and recommendations regarding the main topics related to emergency care of patients with NMD in order to produce specific ECs for the 13 most frequent NMDs.