Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The porphyrias are a heterogeneous group of rare metabolic diseases. The full spectrum of porphyria diagnostics is usually performed by specialized porphyria laboratories or centres. The European Porphyria Initiative (EPI), a collabo...

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Main Authors: Tollånes Mette C, Aarsand Aasne K, Villanger Jørild Haugen, Støle Egil, Deybach Jean-Charles, Marsden Joanne, To-Figueras Jordi, Sandberg Sverre
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-12-01
Series:Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
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spelling doaj-cbe99862132b4653b69ba974430566112020-11-24T22:02:26ZengBMCOrphanet Journal of Rare Diseases1750-11722012-12-01719310.1186/1750-1172-7-93Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and servicesTollånes Mette CAarsand Aasne KVillanger Jørild HaugenStøle EgilDeybach Jean-CharlesMarsden JoanneTo-Figueras JordiSandberg Sverre<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The porphyrias are a heterogeneous group of rare metabolic diseases. The full spectrum of porphyria diagnostics is usually performed by specialized porphyria laboratories or centres. The European Porphyria Initiative (EPI), a collaborative network of porphyria centres formed in 2001, evolved in 2007 into the European Porphyria Network (EPNET), where participating centres are required to adhere to agreed quality criteria. The aim of this study was to examine the state and distribution of porphyria diagnostic services in 2009 and to explore potential effects of increased international collaboration in the field of these rare diseases in the period 2006–2009.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Data on laboratory, diagnostic and clinical activities and services reported to EPI/EPNET in yearly activity reports during 2006 through 2009 were compared between reporting centres, and possible time trends explored.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Thirty-five porphyria centres from 22 countries, five of which were non-European associate EPNET members, filed one or more activity reports to EPI/EPNET during the study period. Large variations between centres were observed in the analytical repertoire offered, numbers of analyses performed and type and number of staff engaged. The proportion of centres fulfilling the minimum criteria set by EPNET to be classified as a specialist porphyria centre increased from 80% to 94% during the study period.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Porphyria services are unevenly distributed, and some areas are probably still lacking in specialized porphyria services altogether. However, improvements in the quality of diagnostic services provided by porphyria centres participating in EPI/EPNET were observed during 2006 through 2009.</p> http://www.ojrd.com/content/7/1/93Activity dataDiagnosticsMetabolic diseasePorphyriaSpecialist centre
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author Tollånes Mette C
Aarsand Aasne K
Villanger Jørild Haugen
Støle Egil
Deybach Jean-Charles
Marsden Joanne
To-Figueras Jordi
Sandberg Sverre
spellingShingle Tollånes Mette C
Aarsand Aasne K
Villanger Jørild Haugen
Støle Egil
Deybach Jean-Charles
Marsden Joanne
To-Figueras Jordi
Sandberg Sverre
Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
Activity data
Diagnostics
Metabolic disease
Porphyria
Specialist centre
author_facet Tollånes Mette C
Aarsand Aasne K
Villanger Jørild Haugen
Støle Egil
Deybach Jean-Charles
Marsden Joanne
To-Figueras Jordi
Sandberg Sverre
author_sort Tollånes Mette C
title Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services
title_short Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services
title_full Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services
title_fullStr Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a network of specialist Porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services
title_sort establishing a network of specialist porphyria centres - effects on diagnostic activities and services
publisher BMC
series Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
issn 1750-1172
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The porphyrias are a heterogeneous group of rare metabolic diseases. The full spectrum of porphyria diagnostics is usually performed by specialized porphyria laboratories or centres. The European Porphyria Initiative (EPI), a collaborative network of porphyria centres formed in 2001, evolved in 2007 into the European Porphyria Network (EPNET), where participating centres are required to adhere to agreed quality criteria. The aim of this study was to examine the state and distribution of porphyria diagnostic services in 2009 and to explore potential effects of increased international collaboration in the field of these rare diseases in the period 2006–2009.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Data on laboratory, diagnostic and clinical activities and services reported to EPI/EPNET in yearly activity reports during 2006 through 2009 were compared between reporting centres, and possible time trends explored.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Thirty-five porphyria centres from 22 countries, five of which were non-European associate EPNET members, filed one or more activity reports to EPI/EPNET during the study period. Large variations between centres were observed in the analytical repertoire offered, numbers of analyses performed and type and number of staff engaged. The proportion of centres fulfilling the minimum criteria set by EPNET to be classified as a specialist porphyria centre increased from 80% to 94% during the study period.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Porphyria services are unevenly distributed, and some areas are probably still lacking in specialized porphyria services altogether. However, improvements in the quality of diagnostic services provided by porphyria centres participating in EPI/EPNET were observed during 2006 through 2009.</p>
topic Activity data
Diagnostics
Metabolic disease
Porphyria
Specialist centre
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