Juliette Bouchereau , Camille Wicker , Karine Mention , Clothilde Marbach , Jeremy Do Cao , Claire-Marine Berat , Marianne Jaroussie , Aline Cano , Magali Gorce , Alexa Garros , Alice Kuster , Célia Hoebeke , Claire Mayer , Anaïs Brassier , Laurent Gouya , Cécile Schrimpf , Jean-Baptiste Arnoux , Manuel Schiff , Cécile Acquaviva-Bourdain , Jean-François Benoist , Pascale de Lonlay
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Standardized emergency protocols to improve the management of patients with suspected or confirmed inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs): An initiative of the French IMDs Healthcare Network for Rare Diseases
Objectives
Patients with inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) may require emergency hospital care to prevent life-threatening situations such as metabolic decompensation. To date, over one thousand different rare IMDs have been identified, which means that healthcare professionals (HCPs) initiating emergency treatment may not be familiar with these conditions. The objective of this initiative was to provide HCPs with practical guidance for the acute management of children and adults with IMDs who need emergency care, regardless of the underlying reason.
Methods
We outline how a multidisciplinary working group from the French IMDs Healthcare Network for Rare Diseases, known as G2M, has created concise and standardized protocols _each consisting of a single double-sided A4 sheet _ focused on a specific disease, a group of diseases, or a particular symptom. Prior to validation, these protocols were reviewed by all French reference and competence centres for IMDs, as well as by medical experts from other specialities when necessary, physicians from emergency and intensive care units, and representatives from patient associations.
Results and conclusion
In total, 51 emergency protocols containing essential information have been developed and provided to affected patients. All the emergency protocols are freely available in both French and English at https://www.filiere-g2m.fr/urgences. These standardized protocols aim to enhance the emergency care of patients without delay, while also assisting HCPs by increasing their confidence and efficiency, minimizing the risk of dosage errors when administering specialized treatments, saving time, and reducing the number of phone calls to metabolic medicine specialists on night duty. The protocols are scheduled for annual review to facilitate further improvements based on feedback from HCPs and patients, as well as to accommodate any changes in management practices as they evolve.
期刊介绍:
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism contributes to the understanding of the metabolic and molecular basis of disease. This peer reviewed journal publishes articles describing investigations that use the tools of biochemical genetics and molecular genetics for studies of normal and disease states in humans and animal models.