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Open Access 13-11-2024 | Osteogenesis Imperfecta | Review

Adapting to Adulthood: A Review of Transition Strategies for Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Authors: Luca Celli, Mark R. Garrelfs, Ralph J. B. Sakkers, Mariet W. Elting, Mauro Celli, Arend Bökenkamp, Cas Smits, Thadé Goderie, Jan Maerten Smit, Lothar A. Schwarte, Patrick R. Schober, Wouter D. Lubbers, Marieke C. Visser, Arthur J. Kievit, Barend J. van Royen, Marjolijn Gilijamse, Willem H. Schreuder, Thomas Rustemeyer, Angela Pramana, Jan-Jaap Hendrickx, Max R. Dahele, Peerooz Saeed, Annette C. Moll, Katie R. Curro–Tafili, Ebba A. E. Ghyczy, Chris Dickhoff, Robert A. de Leeuw, Jaap H. Bonjer, Jakko A. Nieuwenhuijzen, Thelma C. Konings, Anton F. Engelsman, Augustinus M. Eeckhout, Joost G. van den Aardweg, Patrick J. Thoral, David P. Noske, Leander Dubois, Berend P. Teunissen, Oliver Semler, Lena Lande Wekre, Katre Maasalu, Aare Märtson, Luca Sangiorgi, Paolo Versacci, Mara Riminucci, Paola Grammatico, Anna Zambrano, Lorena Martini, Marco Castori, Esmee Botman, Ingunn Westerheim, Lidiia Zhytnik, Dimitra Micha, Elisabeth Marelise W. Eekhoff

Published in: Calcified Tissue International | Issue 6/2024

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Abstract

Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), known as “brittle bone disease,” presents a rare genetic disorder characterized by bone fragility, often accompanied by skeletal deformities and extraskeletal complications. OI is primarily associated with collagen type I defects, responsible for the syndromic nature of the disease affecting a broad range of tissues. As such, its multisystemic complexity necessitates multidisciplinary care approaches in all patient life stages. OI treatment remains largely supportive, commonly including bisphosphonates and orthopedic surgeries, which show promise in children. Although rehabilitation programs for children exist, guidelines for adult care and especially the transition from pediatric to adult care, are lagging behind in OI care and research. The current systematic review summarizes the literature on OI patient pediatric to adult care transition experiences and compares OI transition approaches to other chronic diseases. The review was performed based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Systematic searches were conducted across multiple databases. Search terms encompassed synonyms and closely related phrases relevant to “OI” and “Transition to adult care”. The initial screening involved the evaluation of article titles, followed by a thorough review of abstracts to assess relevance for the purpose of the current review. Programs aimed at easing the transition from pediatric to adult OI care necessitate a multifaceted approach. Collaborative efforts between different medical disciplines including pediatricians, endocrinologists, orthopedics, cardiology, pulmonology, ophthalmology, otolaryngologists, maxillofacial specialists, psychologists and medical genetics, are crucial for addressing the diverse needs of OI patients during this critical life phase. Comprehensive education, readiness assessments, personalized transition plans, and further follow-up are essential components of a structured transition framework. Further research is warranted to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of sequential stepwise transition systems tailored to individuals with OI.
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Metadata
Title
Adapting to Adulthood: A Review of Transition Strategies for Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Authors
Luca Celli
Mark R. Garrelfs
Ralph J. B. Sakkers
Mariet W. Elting
Mauro Celli
Arend Bökenkamp
Cas Smits
Thadé Goderie
Jan Maerten Smit
Lothar A. Schwarte
Patrick R. Schober
Wouter D. Lubbers
Marieke C. Visser
Arthur J. Kievit
Barend J. van Royen
Marjolijn Gilijamse
Willem H. Schreuder
Thomas Rustemeyer
Angela Pramana
Jan-Jaap Hendrickx
Max R. Dahele
Peerooz Saeed
Annette C. Moll
Katie R. Curro–Tafili
Ebba A. E. Ghyczy
Chris Dickhoff
Robert A. de Leeuw
Jaap H. Bonjer
Jakko A. Nieuwenhuijzen
Thelma C. Konings
Anton F. Engelsman
Augustinus M. Eeckhout
Joost G. van den Aardweg
Patrick J. Thoral
David P. Noske
Leander Dubois
Berend P. Teunissen
Oliver Semler
Lena Lande Wekre
Katre Maasalu
Aare Märtson
Luca Sangiorgi
Paolo Versacci
Mara Riminucci
Paola Grammatico
Anna Zambrano
Lorena Martini
Marco Castori
Esmee Botman
Ingunn Westerheim
Lidiia Zhytnik
Dimitra Micha
Elisabeth Marelise W. Eekhoff
Publication date
13-11-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Calcified Tissue International / Issue 6/2024
Print ISSN: 0171-967X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0827
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-024-01305-1

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