European pathways of care in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiency.

Background

Despite initiatives to improve awareness and treatment of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD), country-level processes for AATD management remain unclear.

Objectives

We conducted a pan-European physician survey to clarify the pathways for AATD care.

Method

Professionals involved in AATD diagnosis and/or management completed a web-based survey on the detection, evaluation, monitoring and treatment of AATD and the utilisation of European reference network centres for rare lung diseases (ERN-LUNG).

Results

Surveys were completed by 166 physicians from 18 European countries. Overall, 25 % of respondents were unaware of local specific AATD testing guidelines, and most (72 %) had referred <10 patients to a specialist. However, there was general agreement regarding reasons for referral and the types of patient referred. Approaches to AATD testing are heterogenous, with significant between-country differences in the sample testing and collection methods used. Alpha-1 antitrypsin therapy is most frequently monitored using spirometry (98 %), gas transfer (79 %) or symptoms (82 %). Overall, 28 % of respondents were unfamiliar with ERN-LUNG centres, with Portugal and Spain reporting the lowest familiarity, and use of these centres for patient evaluation varied widely. However, engagement with ERN-LUNG centres was widely agreed to be useful when it did occur (especially in Italy and Poland). Little cross-border use of ERN-LUNG centres for patient testing/evaluation was reported.

Conclusions

European care pathways for AATD are largely uniform, but with notable heterogeneity in testing approaches and a need for education and standardisation. Familiarity with and use of ERN-LUNG AATD services is variable, and increased awareness of these services is warranted.

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TitleEuropean pathways of care in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiency.
Date2023-12-01
Issue nameRespiratory medicine
Issue numberv220:107450
DOI10.1016/j.rmed.2023.107450
PubMed38661678
AuthorsChorostowska-Wynimko J, Koczulla AR & Sucena M
KeywordsAlpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, Diagnosis, European, Survey
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