Update of the Brazilian consensus recommendations on Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Journal: Arquivos De Neuro-Psiquiatria
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Abstract

In the last few decades, there have been considerable improvements in the diagnosis and care of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the most common childhood muscular dystrophy. International guidelines have been published and recently reviewed. A group of Brazilian experts has developed a standard of care based on a literature review with evidence-based graded recommendations in a two-part publication. Implementing best practice management has helped change the natural history of this chronic progressive disorder, in which the life expectancy for children of the male sex in the past used to be very limited. Since the previous publication, diagnosis, steroid treatment, rehabilitation, and systemic care have gained more significant insights with new original work in certain fields. Furthermore, the development of new drugs is ongoing, and some interventions have been approved for use in certain countries. Therefore, we have identified the need to review the previous care recommendations for Brazilian patients with DMD. Our objective was to create an evidence-based document that is an update on our previous consensus on those topics.

Authors
Alexandra Prufer De Queiroz Araujo, Jonas Alex Saute, Clarisse Pereira Dias Fortes, Marcondes França, Jaqueline Pereira, Marco Antonio Veloso Albuquerque, Alzira Alves De Carvalho, Eduardo Boiteux Cavalcanti, Anna Paula Paranhos Covaleski, Simone Fagondes, Juliana Gurgel Giannetti, Marcus Vinicius Gonçalves, Alberto Rolim Martinez, Antônio Coimbra Neto, Flavio Neves, Anamarli Nucci, Ana Paula Cassetta Dos Nucera, Andre Luis Pessoa, Marcos Rebel, Flavia Nardes Santos, Rosana Scola, Cláudia Ferreira Da Sobreira