Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseases

Growing evidence indicates that inherited metabolic diseases are increasingly being recognised. Life expectancy for many patients is progressively improving because new therapeutic strategies are available. Because most inherited metabolic diseases are systemic disorders, virtually all organs may be...

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Main Authors: Francesca Santamaria, Silvia Montella, Virginia Mirra, Sara De Stefano, Generoso Andria, Giancarlo Parenti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2013-12-01
Series:European Respiratory Review
Online Access:http://err.ersjournals.com/content/22/130/437.full.pdf+html
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spelling doaj-dd7f15c7280346c6a73b6348be4bc2a82020-11-25T02:29:30ZengEuropean Respiratory SocietyEuropean Respiratory Review0905-91801600-06172013-12-012213043745310.1183/09059180.00008012Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseasesFrancesca SantamariaSilvia MontellaVirginia MirraSara De StefanoGeneroso AndriaGiancarlo ParentiGrowing evidence indicates that inherited metabolic diseases are increasingly being recognised. Life expectancy for many patients is progressively improving because new therapeutic strategies are available. Because most inherited metabolic diseases are systemic disorders, virtually all organs may be involved. Respiratory disease complicates the management of several inherited metabolic diseases, either at presentation or as late-onset features. This review will describe the most exemplary respiratory manifestations of inherited metabolic diseases in childhood and adulthood. Since airways disease worsens the morbidity of many inherited metabolic disorders, leading to increased hospitalisations, mortality and overall healthcare costs, respiratory manifestations of inherited metabolic diseases need to be carefully recognised and treated. All patients with inherited metabolic disease and suspected airway disease should undergo a detailed diagnostic work-up. Current treatments for several inherited metabolic diseases (including enzyme replacement therapy, substrate reduction, bone marrow transplantation, or even more innovative strategies such as pharmacological chaperone or gene therapies) may provide significant benefits for associated respiratory disease. The integration of several specialists dedicated to airway disease management in a multidisciplinary team is essential to provide the most appropriate care to children and adults with inherited metabolic disease. http://err.ersjournals.com/content/22/130/437.full.pdf+html
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Silvia Montella
Virginia Mirra
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Giancarlo Parenti
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Silvia Montella
Virginia Mirra
Sara De Stefano
Generoso Andria
Giancarlo Parenti
Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseases
European Respiratory Review
author_facet Francesca Santamaria
Silvia Montella
Virginia Mirra
Sara De Stefano
Generoso Andria
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title Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseases
title_short Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseases
title_full Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseases
title_fullStr Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseases
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory manifestations in patients with inherited metabolic diseases
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publisher European Respiratory Society
series European Respiratory Review
issn 0905-9180
1600-0617
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Growing evidence indicates that inherited metabolic diseases are increasingly being recognised. Life expectancy for many patients is progressively improving because new therapeutic strategies are available. Because most inherited metabolic diseases are systemic disorders, virtually all organs may be involved. Respiratory disease complicates the management of several inherited metabolic diseases, either at presentation or as late-onset features. This review will describe the most exemplary respiratory manifestations of inherited metabolic diseases in childhood and adulthood. Since airways disease worsens the morbidity of many inherited metabolic disorders, leading to increased hospitalisations, mortality and overall healthcare costs, respiratory manifestations of inherited metabolic diseases need to be carefully recognised and treated. All patients with inherited metabolic disease and suspected airway disease should undergo a detailed diagnostic work-up. Current treatments for several inherited metabolic diseases (including enzyme replacement therapy, substrate reduction, bone marrow transplantation, or even more innovative strategies such as pharmacological chaperone or gene therapies) may provide significant benefits for associated respiratory disease. The integration of several specialists dedicated to airway disease management in a multidisciplinary team is essential to provide the most appropriate care to children and adults with inherited metabolic disease.
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