Halbeisen Florian, Hogg Claire, Alanin Mikkel C, Bukowy-Bieryllo Zuzanna, Dasi Francisco, Duncan Julie, Friend Amanda, Goutaki Myrofora, Jackson Claire, Keenan Victoria, Harris Amanda, Hirst Robert A, Latzin Philipp, Marsh Gemma, Nielsen Kim, Norris Dominic, Pellicer Daniel, Reula Ana, Rubbo Bruna, Rumman Nisreen, Shoemark Amelia, Walker Woolf T, Kuehni Claudia E, Lucas Jane S
1Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
2Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Centre, Departments of Paediatrics and Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College and Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.
BMC Proc. 2018 Mar 5;12(Suppl 2):1. doi: 10.1186/s12919-018-0098-9. eCollection 2018.
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare heterogenous condition that causes progressive suppurative lung disease, chronic rhinosinusitis, chronic otitis media, infertility and abnormal situs. 'Better Experimental Approaches to Treat Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia' (BEAT-PCD) is a network of scientists and clinicians coordinating research from basic science through to clinical care with the intention of developing treatments and diagnostics that lead to improved long-term outcomes for patients. BEAT-PCD activities are supported by EU funded COST Action (BM1407). The second BEAT-PCD conference, and third PCD training school were held jointly in April 2017 in Valencia, Spain. Presentations and workshops focussed on advancing the knowledge and skills relating to PCD in: basic science, epidemiology, diagnostic testing, clinical management and clinical trials. The multidisciplinary conference provided an interactive platform for exchanging ideas through a program of lectures, poster presentations, breakout sessions and workshops. Three working groups met to plan consensus statements. Progress with BEAT-PCD projects was shared and new collaborations were fostered. In this report, we summarize the meeting, highlighting developments made during the meeting.
原发性纤毛运动障碍(PCD)是一种罕见的异质性疾病,可导致进行性化脓性肺部疾病、慢性鼻窦炎、慢性中耳炎、不孕不育以及内脏反位。“治疗原发性纤毛运动障碍的更佳实验方法”(BEAT-PCD)是一个由科学家和临床医生组成的网络,负责协调从基础科学到临床护理的研究工作,旨在开发能够改善患者长期预后的治疗方法和诊断手段。BEAT-PCD的活动由欧盟资助的COST行动(BM1407)提供支持。第二届BEAT-PCD会议暨第三届PCD培训学校于2017年4月在西班牙巴伦西亚联合举行。会议的报告和研讨会聚焦于在基础科学、流行病学、诊断检测、临床管理和临床试验等方面推进与PCD相关的知识和技能。这次多学科会议通过讲座、海报展示、分组讨论和研讨会等形式,提供了一个交流思想的互动平台。三个工作组开会制定共识声明。会上分享了BEAT-PCD项目的进展情况,并促成了新的合作。在本报告中,我们对会议进行总结,重点介绍会议期间取得的进展。