Understanding Rett Syndrome - Part 4

Understanding Rett Syndrome - Part 4

In the fourth episode of this series, Dr. Stacey Clardy discusses care team essentials and working within multidisciplinary teams.

Show transcript:

Dr. Stacey Clardy:

This is the Neurology Minute. I'm Stacey Clardy from the Salt Lake City VA and the University of Utah. This is our 4th episode in our four-part series on Rett syndrome. Today we're going to discuss care team essentials and working within multidisciplinary teams.

Rett syndrome requires coordinated, ongoing, multidisciplinary care across the lifespan. So core team members will often include neurology, genetics, developmental pediatrics, gastroenterology, pulmonology, cardiology, orthopedics, and a range of rehabilitation specialists.

Speech language pathology especially plays a central role, particularly through augmentive and alternative communication strategies, given the characteristic profound expressive language limitations in Rett syndrome. Care coordination obviously is essential, and neurologists will usually serve as the central point of integration, helping families navigate the complexities of care systems internationally and anticipating who might need to be brought in at certain times, given evolving needs.

And caregiver input is especially critical in Rett syndrome patients because the patients have limited verbal communication. So it's these caregivers who are going to be able to provide key insights into daily neurologic status, behavior, and subtle clinical changes that clinicians may well not be able to detect in periodic short office visits. Another essential component is transition planning, right?

As Rett syndrome patients age, structured transition from pediatric to adult care systems is necessary, essential to maintain continuity and avoid fragmentation. And as in any rare disease, many families find that participation in specialty clinics, and registries, and clinical trials, when available, can provide access to evolving therapies and contribute to ongoing advances in the field.

That's it for our Rett syndrome series. Be sure to listen to the three prior Neurology Minute episodes on Rett syndrome for a full overview. I'm Stacey Clardy for the Minute.

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