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Management goals for type 1 Gaucher disease: An expert consensus document from the European working group on Gaucher disease

M. Weisz HubshmanC.e.m. HollakMarc G. BergerTheodore MarinakisFiorina GionaUrsula PlöckingerHanna RosenbaumMarieke BiegstraatenGregory M. PastoresJ. TimmermanTanya Collin-histedEugen MengelDimitrios I. ZafeiriouCristina FragaM. Di RoccoAri ZimranNadia BelmatougPer Ole IversenArgiris SymeonidisDerralynn HughesAnna Tylki-szymańskaElena LukinaJeff SzerS. Vom DahlM. HasanhodzicP GiraldoTimothy M. CoxChristine SerratriceA.i. KiewietMaciej Machaczka

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0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyConsensusDelphi study; Gaucher disease; Management goals; PROMs; TherapyDelphi methodEarly detectionGaucher diseaseDiseasePROMs03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)HumansMedicineIntensive care medicineSet (psychology)Molecular BiologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSManagement goalsbusiness.industryDisease ManagementType 1 Gaucher DiseaseExpert consensus[SDV.MHEP.HEM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/HematologyCell BiologyHematologySocial engagementDelphi study3. Good healthEurope030104 developmental biology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisQuality of LifePhysical therapyMolecular MedicineTherapybusiness

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Gaucher Disease type 1 (GD1) is a lysosomal disorder that affects many systems. Therapy improves the principal manifestations of the condition and, as a consequence, many patients show a modified phenotype which reflects manifestations of their disease that are refractory to treatment. More generally, it is increasingly recognised that information as to how a patient feels and functions [obtained by patient- reported outcome measurements (PROMs)] is critical to any comprehensive evaluation of treatment. A new set of management goals for GD1 in which both trends are reflected is needed. To this end, a modified Delphi procedure among 25 experts was performed. Based on a literature review and with input from patients, 65 potential goals were formulated as statements. Consensus was considered to be reached when >= 75% of the participants agreed to include that specific statement in the management goals. There was agreement on 42 statements. In addition to the traditional goals concerning haematological, visceral and bone manifestations, improvement in quality of life, fatigue and social participation, as well as early detection of long-term complications or associated diseases were included. When applying this set of goals in medical practice, the clinical status of the individual patient should be taken into account. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcmd.2016.10.008