Guidelines for management of glycogen storage disease type I - European Study on Glycogen Storage Disease Type I (ESGSD I)
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Guidelines for management of glycogen storage disease type I - European Study on Glycogen Storage Disease Type I (ESGSD I)
Abstract
Life-expectancy in glycogen storage disease type I (GSD I) has improved considerably. Its relative rarity implies that no metabolic centre has experience of large series of patients and experience with long-term management and follow-up at each centre is limited. There is wide variation in methods of dietary and pharmacological treatment. Based on the data of the European Study on Glycogen Storage Disease Type I, discussions within this study group, discussions with the participants of the international SHS-symposium 'Glycogen Storage Disease Type I and II: Recent Developments, Management and Outcome' (Fulda, Germany; 22-25th November 2000) and on data from the literature, guidelines are presented concerning: (1). diagnosis, prenatal diagnosis and carrier detection; (2). (biomedical) targets; (3). recommendations for dietary treatment; (4). recommendations for pharmacological treatment; (5). metabolic derangement/intercurrent infections/emergency treatment/preparation elective surgery; and (6). management of complications (directly) related to metabolic disturbances and complications which may develop with ageing and their follow-up.
Conclusion: In this paper guidelines for the management of GSD I are presented.
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