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E-Health & Innovation to Overcome Barriers in Neuromuscular Diseases. Report from the 1st eNMD Congress: Nice, France, March 22-23, 2019.
Pini, Jonathan; Siciliano, Gabriele; Lahaut, Pauline et al.
2021In Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 8 (4), p. 743-754
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Keywords :
Consensus; France; Health Personnel; Humans; Neuromuscular Diseases/urine; Quality of Life; Telemedicine; e-Health; eNMD congress; innovation; neuromuscular disease; unmet needs
Abstract :
[en] By definition, neuromuscular diseases are rare and fluctuating in terms of symptoms; patients are often lately diagnosed, do not have enough information to understand their condition and be proactive in their management. Usually, insufficient resources or services are available, leading to patients' social burden. From a medical perspective, the rarity of such diseases leads to the unfamiliarity of the medical staff and caregiver and an absence of consensus in disease assessment, treatment, and management. Innovations have to be developed in response to patients' and physicians' unmet needs.It is vital to improve several aspects of patients' quality of life with a better comprehension of their disease, simplify their management and follow-up, help their caregiver, and reduce the social and economic burden for living with a rare debilitating disease. Database construction regrouping patients' data and symptoms according to specific country registration on data privacy will be critical in establishing a clear consensus on neuromuscular disease treatment.Clinicians also need technological innovations to help them recognize neuromuscular diseases, find the best therapeutic approach based on medical consensus, and tools to follow patients' states regularly. Diagnosis also has to be improved by implementing automated systems to analyze a considerable amount of data, representing a significant step forward to accelerate the diagnosis and the patients' follow up. Further, the development of new tools able to precisely measure specific outcomes reliably is of the matter of importance in clinical trials to assess the efficacy of a newly developed compound.In this context, creation of an expert community is essential to communicate and share ideas. To this end, 97 clinicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and representatives of private companies from 9 different countries met to discuss the new perspective and challenges to develop and implement innovative tools in the field of neuromuscular diseases.
Disciplines :
Pediatrics
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Pini, Jonathan
Siciliano, Gabriele
Lahaut, Pauline
Braun, Serge
Segovia-Kueny, Sandrine
Kole, Anna
Hérnando, Ines
Selb, Julij
Schirinzi, Erika
Duong, Tina
Hogrel, Jean-Yves
Olmedo, José Javier Serrano
Vissing, John
Servais, Laurent ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Département de Pédiatrie > Service de pédiatrie
Vincent-Genod, Dominique
Vuillerot, Carole
Bannwarth, Sylvie
Eggenspieler, Damien
Vicart, Savine
Diaz-Manera, Jordi
Lochmüller, Hanns
Sacconi, Sabrina
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Language :
English
Title :
E-Health & Innovation to Overcome Barriers in Neuromuscular Diseases. Report from the 1st eNMD Congress: Nice, France, March 22-23, 2019.
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases
ISSN :
2214-3599
eISSN :
2214-3602
Publisher :
IOS Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
Pages :
743-754
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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