A step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus report

Abstract Background Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with mutations in TSC1 and TSC2 genes, upregulation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling, and subsequent tumor formation in various organs. Due to the many manifestations of TSC and th...

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Main Authors: Stéphane Auvin, John J. Bissler, Vincent Cottin, Ayataka Fujimoto, Günther F. L. Hofbauer, Anna C. Jansen, Sergiusz Jóźwiak, Larissa Kerecuk, J. Christopher Kingswood, Romina Moavero, Roser Torra, Vicente Villanueva
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Published: BMC 2019-04-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13023-019-1072-y
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spelling doaj-5860f640003143889943eadb4c9b82dc2020-11-25T02:09:40ZengBMCOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases1750-11722019-04-0114111010.1186/s13023-019-1072-yA step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus reportStéphane Auvin0John J. Bissler1Vincent Cottin2Ayataka Fujimoto3Günther F. L. Hofbauer4Anna C. Jansen5Sergiusz Jóźwiak6Larissa Kerecuk7J. Christopher Kingswood8Romina Moavero9Roser Torra10Vicente Villanueva11Service de Neurologie Pédiatrique et des Maladies Métaboliques, APHP, Robert-Debré Children’s HospitalSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Le Bonheur Children’s HospitalClaude Bernard University of Lyon 1, Reference Center for Rare Pulmonary Diseases, Louis Pradel Hospital, UMR754Seirei Hamamatsu General HospitalUniversity Hospital ZurichUZ Brussel, Vrije Universiteit BrusselDepartment of Child Neurology, Warsaw Medical UniversityBirmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation TrustSt Georges HospitalTor Vergata University HospitalFundació Puigvert, Universitat Autónoma Barcelona, REDINRENHospital Universitario y Politécnico La FeAbstract Background Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with mutations in TSC1 and TSC2 genes, upregulation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling, and subsequent tumor formation in various organs. Due to the many manifestations of TSC and their potential complications, management requires the expertise of multiple medical disciplines. A multidisciplinary care approach is recommended by consensus guidelines. Use of multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) has been shown to be beneficial in treating other complex diseases, such as cancer. In a lifelong disease such as TSC, an MDT may facilitate the transition from pediatric to adult care. However, little guidance exists in the literature regarding how to organize an MDT in TSC. Methods To discuss the best approach to assembling an MDT, this project was initiated in October 2017 with a meeting of 12 physicians from various specialties and various countries. Following this first meeting, the experts generated statements on the most important aspects to implement in establishing an MDT for TSC by 3 rounds of selection using a Delphi process via electronic correspondence. Finally, TSC patient advocates reviewed the findings and provided additional insights from a patient perspective. Results A 3-step roadmap was recommended, starting with identifying a single individual to begin organizing care (Step 1), then establishing a small core team (Step 2), and finally, establishing a larger multi-disciplinary team (Step 3). Because of the multisystemic nature of TSC, the MDT should include specialists such as a neurologist, a neurosurgeon, a nephrologist, a urologist, a pulmonologist, an ophthalmologist, a cardiologist, a dermatologist, a geneticist, and a psychiatrist/psychologist. The MDT should recommend a care plan for each patient based on the individual’s needs and in consultation with him/her or his/her family. Some of the most important aspects of an MDT that were agreed upon included identifying a case manager to help coordinate care, providing access to health care professionals of varying specialties, and including a lead physician who takes medical responsibility for patients’ overall care. Conclusions The results of our consensus provide guidance to support the initiation of an MDT in TSC.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13023-019-1072-yTuberous sclerosis complexMultidisciplinary careMultidisciplinary team
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author Stéphane Auvin
John J. Bissler
Vincent Cottin
Ayataka Fujimoto
Günther F. L. Hofbauer
Anna C. Jansen
Sergiusz Jóźwiak
Larissa Kerecuk
J. Christopher Kingswood
Romina Moavero
Roser Torra
Vicente Villanueva
spellingShingle Stéphane Auvin
John J. Bissler
Vincent Cottin
Ayataka Fujimoto
Günther F. L. Hofbauer
Anna C. Jansen
Sergiusz Jóźwiak
Larissa Kerecuk
J. Christopher Kingswood
Romina Moavero
Roser Torra
Vicente Villanueva
A step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus report
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
Tuberous sclerosis complex
Multidisciplinary care
Multidisciplinary team
author_facet Stéphane Auvin
John J. Bissler
Vincent Cottin
Ayataka Fujimoto
Günther F. L. Hofbauer
Anna C. Jansen
Sergiusz Jóźwiak
Larissa Kerecuk
J. Christopher Kingswood
Romina Moavero
Roser Torra
Vicente Villanueva
author_sort Stéphane Auvin
title A step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus report
title_short A step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus report
title_full A step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus report
title_fullStr A step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus report
title_full_unstemmed A step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a Delphi consensus report
title_sort step-wise approach for establishing a multidisciplinary team for the management of tuberous sclerosis complex: a delphi consensus report
publisher BMC
series Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
issn 1750-1172
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract Background Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with mutations in TSC1 and TSC2 genes, upregulation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling, and subsequent tumor formation in various organs. Due to the many manifestations of TSC and their potential complications, management requires the expertise of multiple medical disciplines. A multidisciplinary care approach is recommended by consensus guidelines. Use of multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) has been shown to be beneficial in treating other complex diseases, such as cancer. In a lifelong disease such as TSC, an MDT may facilitate the transition from pediatric to adult care. However, little guidance exists in the literature regarding how to organize an MDT in TSC. Methods To discuss the best approach to assembling an MDT, this project was initiated in October 2017 with a meeting of 12 physicians from various specialties and various countries. Following this first meeting, the experts generated statements on the most important aspects to implement in establishing an MDT for TSC by 3 rounds of selection using a Delphi process via electronic correspondence. Finally, TSC patient advocates reviewed the findings and provided additional insights from a patient perspective. Results A 3-step roadmap was recommended, starting with identifying a single individual to begin organizing care (Step 1), then establishing a small core team (Step 2), and finally, establishing a larger multi-disciplinary team (Step 3). Because of the multisystemic nature of TSC, the MDT should include specialists such as a neurologist, a neurosurgeon, a nephrologist, a urologist, a pulmonologist, an ophthalmologist, a cardiologist, a dermatologist, a geneticist, and a psychiatrist/psychologist. The MDT should recommend a care plan for each patient based on the individual’s needs and in consultation with him/her or his/her family. Some of the most important aspects of an MDT that were agreed upon included identifying a case manager to help coordinate care, providing access to health care professionals of varying specialties, and including a lead physician who takes medical responsibility for patients’ overall care. Conclusions The results of our consensus provide guidance to support the initiation of an MDT in TSC.
topic Tuberous sclerosis complex
Multidisciplinary care
Multidisciplinary team
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13023-019-1072-y
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