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COVID-19 感染、大流行及其相关控制措施对庞贝病患者的影响。

The impact of COVID-19 infection, the pandemic and its associated control measures on patients with Pompe disease.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Center for Lysosomal and Metabolic Diseases, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

International Pompe Association, Baarn, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Neurol. 2024 Jan;271(1):32-45. doi: 10.1007/s00415-023-11999-2. Epub 2023 Nov 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients with Pompe disease, a rare metabolic myopathy, were thought to be at increased risk of severe COVID-19 disease during the pandemic. In addition, the lockdown may have affected their regular treatment.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the perceived effect of COVID-19 infection and of the pandemic on the treatment, and physical and mental health of patients with Pompe disease.

METHODS

Patients with Pompe disease over 16 years of age participated in an international, cross-sectional, online survey (September 20, 2022-November 7, 2022). The questionnaire, available in eight languages, consisted of 89 questions divided into 3 parts: (A) severity of Pompe disease, (B) COVID-19 precautions and infection(s) and (C) effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

RESULTS

Among 342 respondents, originating from 25 different countries, 47.6% experienced one or more COVID-19 infections. While most recovered within 4 weeks (69.7%) and only eight patients needed to be admitted to the hospital, 42.2% of patients experienced an impact of the infection on their overall condition, respiratory status and/or mobility status. More severely affected patients took more stringent control measures. The pandemic additionally caused interruptions in medical care in many patients (56.0%) and 17.2% of patients experienced interruptions of enzyme replacement therapy. The pandemic also affected many patients' disease severity (27.7%), mental health (55.4%) and feeling of loneliness (43.4%).

CONCLUSION

COVID-19 infection(s) and the pandemic affected the treatment, physical health and mental health of patients with Pompe disease, emphasizing the importance of continued patient centered care during a difficult time such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

背景

庞贝病是一种罕见的代谢性肌病,患者在大流行期间被认为患严重 COVID-19 疾病的风险增加。此外,封锁可能会影响他们的常规治疗。

目的

评估 COVID-19 感染和大流行对庞贝病患者治疗以及身心健康的影响。

方法

16 岁以上的庞贝病患者参加了一项国际性、横断面、在线调查(2022 年 9 月 20 日至 11 月 7 日)。该问卷有 89 个问题,分为 3 部分:(A)庞贝病的严重程度,(B)COVID-19 预防措施和感染,(C)COVID-19 大流行的影响。

结果

在 342 名来自 25 个不同国家的受访者中,47.6%的人经历过一次或多次 COVID-19 感染。虽然大多数人在 4 周内康复(69.7%),只有 8 名患者需要住院治疗,但 42.2%的患者的整体状况、呼吸状况和/或移动状况受到感染的影响。病情较重的患者采取了更严格的控制措施。大流行还导致许多患者的医疗服务中断(56.0%),17.2%的患者中断了酶替代疗法。大流行还影响了许多患者的疾病严重程度(27.7%)、心理健康(55.4%)和孤独感(43.4%)。

结论

COVID-19 感染和大流行影响了庞贝病患者的治疗、身体健康和心理健康,强调了在 COVID-19 大流行等困难时期继续以患者为中心进行护理的重要性。

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