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诺里病患者视力和听力丧失的影响:双感官诊所对患者护理的优势。

Impact of sight and hearing loss in patients with Norrie disease: advantages of Dual Sensory clinics in patient care.

作者信息

Sowden Jane C, Kros Corné J, Sirimanna Tony, Pagarkar Waheeda, Oluonye Ngozi, Henderson Robert H

机构信息

Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, London, UK.

School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Paediatr Open. 2020 Nov 16;4(1):e000781. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2020-000781. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Norrie disease (ND) is a rare, X-linked condition of visual and auditory impairment, often presenting with additional neurological features and developmental delays of varying severity. While all affected patients are born blind, or lose their vision in infancy, progressive sensorineural hearing loss develops in the majority of cases and is typically detected in the second decade of life. A range of additional symptoms of ND, such as seizure disorders, typically appear from a young age, but it is difficult to predict the range of symptoms ND patients will experience. After growing up without vision, hearing loss represents the greatest worry for many patients with ND, as they may lose the ability to participate in previously enjoyed activities or to communicate with others. Dual sensory loss has a physical, psychosocial and financial impact on both patients with ND and their families. Routine monitoring of the condition is required in order to identify, treat and provide support for emerging health problems, leading to a large burden of medical appointments. Many patients need to travel long distances to meet with specialists, representing a further burden on time and finances. Additionally, the rare nature of dual sensory impairment in children means that few clinical environments are designed to meet their needs. Dual Sensory clinics are multidisciplinary environments designed for sensory-impaired children and have been suggested to alleviate the impact of diseases involving sensory loss such as ND. Here, we discuss the diagnosis, monitoring and management of ND and the impact it has on paediatric patients and their caregivers. We describe the potential for dual sensory clinics to reduce disease burden through providing an appropriate clinical environment, access to multiple clinical experts in one visit, and ease of monitoring for patients with ND.

摘要

诺里病(ND)是一种罕见的X连锁疾病,会导致视力和听力受损,常伴有其他不同严重程度的神经学特征和发育迟缓。所有受影响的患者出生时即为盲人,或在婴儿期失明,大多数病例会出现进行性感音神经性听力损失,通常在第二个十年被发现。ND的一系列其他症状,如癫痫障碍,通常在年轻时出现,但很难预测ND患者会出现的症状范围。在无视力的情况下成长后,听力损失是许多ND患者最大的担忧,因为他们可能会失去参与以前喜欢的活动或与他人交流的能力。双重感官丧失对ND患者及其家庭在身体、心理社会和经济方面都有影响。需要对病情进行常规监测,以便识别、治疗并为新出现的健康问题提供支持,这导致了大量的医疗预约负担。许多患者需要长途跋涉去看专家,这在时间和经济上又是进一步的负担。此外,儿童双重感官障碍的罕见性意味着很少有临床环境是为满足他们的需求而设计的。双重感官诊所是为感官受损儿童设计的多学科环境,有人建议它可以减轻像ND这种涉及感官丧失疾病的影响。在此,我们讨论ND的诊断、监测和管理,以及它对儿科患者及其护理人员的影响。我们描述了双重感官诊所通过提供合适的临床环境、一次就诊就能接触到多位临床专家以及便于对ND患者进行监测来减轻疾病负担的潜力。

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