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Practice patterns of mitochondrial disease physicians in North America. Part 2: treatment, care and management

Abstract

Mitochondrial medicine is a young subspecialty. Clinicians have limited evidence-based guidelines on which to formulate clinical decisions regarding diagnosis, treatment and management for patients with mitochondrial disorders. Mitochondrial medicine specialists have cobbled together an informal set of rules and paradigms for preventive care and management based in part on anecdotal experience. The Mitochondrial Medicine Society (MMS) assessed the current state of clinical practice including diagnosis, preventive care and treatment, as provided by various mitochondrial disease providers in North America. In this second of two reports, we present data related to clinical practice that highlight the challenges clinicians face in the routine care of patients with established mitochondrial disease. Concerning variability in treatment and preventative care approaches were noted. We hope that sharing this information will be a first step toward formulating a set of consensus criteria and establishing standards of care.

Authors

Parikh S; Goldstein A; Koenig MK; Scaglia F; Enns GM; Saneto R; Group FTMMSCDW; Group CDW; Anselm I; Collins A

Journal

Mitochondrion, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 681–687

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

DOI

10.1016/j.mito.2013.09.003

ISSN

1567-7249

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