自主神经异常患者的诊断之旅:来自患者报告的结果研究的见解。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251314651
John A O'Dell, Ash Walker, Andrew J Latham, Daniel J Parisian, Lindsay E Branch, Dreena D Vanderburg, Ava A Cox, Shelley Chavis, Silvia E Smith
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自主神经异常是指涉及自主神经系统功能改变的任何疾病。自主神经异常会使人衰弱,因为它经常影响多个器官系统。自主神经异常患者的诊断过程可能会因症状与其他疾病重叠以及接触自主神经专家的机会有限而受阻。本患者报告的结果研究旨在描述672名受不同类型自主神经异常影响的成年人的诊断过程。平均诊断时间为7.7年(SD 10年),主要由心脏病专家诊断,其次是神经科医生,内科医生或初级保健医生。常见的合并症有ehers - danlos综合征、肥大细胞疾病、维生素缺乏症、纤维肌痛和肌痛性脑脊髓炎,所有这些都可能加重症状负担,并可能混淆诊断过程。我们认为长时间的诊断有助于发病率和复合的心理和经济负担的自主神经异常。提高对临床医生和自主神经异常患者诊断过程中众多障碍的认识是降低发病率和改善临床结果的第一步。
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The Diagnostic Journey of Dysautonomia Patients: Insights from a Patient-Reported Outcome Study.

Dysautonomia refers to any disorder involving altered function of the autonomic nervous system. Dysautonomia can be debilitating as it often affects multiple organ systems. The diagnostic journey for individuals affected by dysautonomia can be hindered by symptom overlap with other conditions and by limited access to autonomic specialists. The present patient-reported outcome study aims to characterize the diagnostic journey of 672 adult individuals affected by different types of dysautonomia. The average time to diagnosis was 7.7 years (SD 10 years) and diagnosis was made primarily by cardiologists, followed by neurologists, and internists or primary care physicians. Common comorbid conditions are Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, mast cell disorders, vitamin deficiency, fibromyalgia, and myalgic encephalomyelitis, all of which can contribute to the symptoms burden and can potentially confound the diagnostic process. We suggest that the prolonged time to diagnosis contributes to morbidity and compounds the psychological and economic burden of dysautonomia. Raising awareness about the numerous obstacles that hinder the diagnostic process among both clinicians and dysautonomia patients is the first step to reduce morbidity and improve clinical outcomes.

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Journal of Patient Experience
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