2018
DOI: 10.31138/mjr.29.3.156
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Transition of pediatric patients with an Auto-inflammatory Disease: an alternative version of the Daedaulus and Icarus myth

Abstract: Progress in the pediatric Auto-inflammatory Diseases (AIDs) has led to improved long-term outcome and the increased pool of pediatric patients who require lifelong monitoring. Implementation of a successful stepwise transition in patients with AIDs denotes the presence of a structured flexible and individualized policy that ensues the stepwise move from family-based pediatric care to adult patient one. This process aims to equip the young adult with self-management skills and the ability to enjoy life even und… Show more

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“…Improved for young patients with IEI have brought about the challenge of safe, effective, and e cient transfer of care to adult health services [13][14][15][16][17]. This paper outlines recommendations for best practice guidance for the varied elements of the transition process -from structuring transition clinic appointments to the content of educational programmes for young patients with PID or AID, which make up the majority of IEI.…”
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“…Improved for young patients with IEI have brought about the challenge of safe, effective, and e cient transfer of care to adult health services [13][14][15][16][17]. This paper outlines recommendations for best practice guidance for the varied elements of the transition process -from structuring transition clinic appointments to the content of educational programmes for young patients with PID or AID, which make up the majority of IEI.…”
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“…Pratsidou and collaborators review this emerging topic and describe the coordinated, cooperative plan required by the transition team, the patient and its family. 5 The Authors take us through the general frames for transition issued by the American College of Physicians, the American College of Rheumatologists and the EULAR/ Paediatric Rheumatology European Society (PReS) Transition recommendations. More importantly, however, the authors, stemming from their long-lasting experience, discuss the implementation of these policies taking into consideration the local infrastructure and the family/patient cultural background and the fact that caregivers of Mediterranean countries differ from Northern European In their case study, Marketos et al 7 describe a young woman with rheumatoid arthritis with fever and rapid, destructive joint involvement, who responded to Canakinumab administration after treatment failure to a series of medications including methotrexate and leflunomide, anti-TNF, IL-6 inhibitor, B cell depletion and IL-1RA.…”
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