Towards new perspectives: International consensus guidance on dystonia in pediatric palliative care
Title
Towards new perspectives: International consensus guidance on dystonia in pediatric palliative care
Creator
Mercante A; Nardocci N; Fernandez-Alvarez E; Lumsden DE; Hauer J; Bernada M; Drake R; Kreicbergs U; Palomo-Carrion R; Gemma M; Coubes P; Fasano A; Lin JP; Benini F
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Publisher
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology
Date
2025
Description
Background Pediatric dystonias are associated with a broad spectrum of etiologies, resulting in a heterogeneous patient population in whom clinical presentation, evolution, and therapeutic needs may differ. These neurological symptoms are particularly common in children and adolescents with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions requiring pediatric palliative care (PPC). The impact on the child's quality of life is significant, as is distress for caregivers. Addressing and alleviating dystonia is key to providing good palliative care; however, there is limited evidence. A greater recognition and management of dystonia in this setting is urgently needed to provide appropriate interventions and care. Objectives To develop a standardized approach to dystonia in PPC. Materials and methods A two-round Delphi process explored the views of experts on the definition, assessment, monitoring, and treatment of dystonia in PPC. Professionals from different backgrounds and disciplines were invited worldwide. The final panel comprised 71 participants who completed a multi-statement online questionnaire. Results Fifty-three items were endorsed, providing expert, consensus-based recommendations. Conclusions The limited clinical knowledge of childhood dystonia represents a challenge, especially in children with palliative care needs. This study is a first international consensus on dystonia in PPC and offers novel approaches to improving the dystonia-related burden and advancing clinical practice in this vulnerable population.
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June List 2025
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Mercante A; Nardocci N; Fernandez-Alvarez E; Lumsden DE; Hauer J; Bernada M; Drake R; Kreicbergs U; Palomo-Carrion R; Gemma M; Coubes P; Fasano A; Lin JP; Benini F, “Towards new perspectives: International consensus guidance on dystonia in pediatric palliative care,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed June 6, 2026, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/20117.
