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International BEAT-PCD consensus statement for infection prevention and control for primary ciliary dyskinesia in collaboration with ERN-LUNG PCD Core Network and patient representatives

International BEAT-PCD consensus statement for infection prevention and control for primary ciliary dyskinesia in collaboration with ERN-LUNG PCD Core Network and patient representatives
International BEAT-PCD consensus statement for infection prevention and control for primary ciliary dyskinesia in collaboration with ERN-LUNG PCD Core Network and patient representatives

Introduction: In primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) impaired mucociliary clearance leads to recurrent airway infections and progressive lung destruction, and concern over chronic airway infection and patient-to-patient transmission is considerable. So far, there has been no defined consensus on how to control infection across centres caring for patients with PCD. Within the BEAT-PCD network, COST Action and ERS CRC together with the ERN-Lung PCD core a first initiative has now been taken towards creating such a consensus statement.

Methods: A multidisciplinary international PCD expert panel was set up to create a consensus statement for infection prevention and control (IP&C) for PCD, covering diagnostic microbiology, infection prevention for specific pathogens considered indicated for treatment and segregation aspects. Using a modified Delphi process, consensus to a statement demanded at least 80% agreement within the PCD expert panel group. Patient organisation representatives were involved throughout the process.

Results: We present a consensus statement on 20 IP&C statements for PCD including suggested actions for microbiological identification, indications for treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Burkholderia cepacia and nontuberculous mycobacteria and suggested segregation aspects aimed to minimise patient-to-patient transmission of infections whether in-hospital, in PCD clinics or wards, or out of hospital at meetings between people with PCD. The statement also includes segregation aspects adapted to the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Conclusion: The first ever international consensus statement on IP&C intended specifically for PCD is presented and is targeted at clinicians managing paediatric and adult patients with PCD, microbiologists, patient organisations and not least the patients and their families.

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Marthin, June K., Lucas, Jane, Boon, Mieke, Casaulta, Carmen, Crowley, Suzanne, Destouches, Damien M.S., Eber, Ernst, Escribano, Amparo, Haarman, Eric G., Hogg, Claire, Maitre, Bernard, Marsh, Gemma, Martinu, Vendula, Moreno-Galdó, Antonio, Mussaffi, Huda, Omran, Heymut, Pohunek, Petr, Rindlisbacher, Bernhard, Robinson, Phil, Snijders, Deborah, Walker, Woolf, Yiallouros, Panayiotis, Johansen, Helle and Nielsen, Kim G. (2021) International BEAT-PCD consensus statement for infection prevention and control for primary ciliary dyskinesia in collaboration with ERN-LUNG PCD Core Network and patient representatives. ERJ Open Research, 7 (3). (doi:10.1183/23120541.00301-2021).

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Abstract

Introduction: In primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) impaired mucociliary clearance leads to recurrent airway infections and progressive lung destruction, and concern over chronic airway infection and patient-to-patient transmission is considerable. So far, there has been no defined consensus on how to control infection across centres caring for patients with PCD. Within the BEAT-PCD network, COST Action and ERS CRC together with the ERN-Lung PCD core a first initiative has now been taken towards creating such a consensus statement.

Methods: A multidisciplinary international PCD expert panel was set up to create a consensus statement for infection prevention and control (IP&C) for PCD, covering diagnostic microbiology, infection prevention for specific pathogens considered indicated for treatment and segregation aspects. Using a modified Delphi process, consensus to a statement demanded at least 80% agreement within the PCD expert panel group. Patient organisation representatives were involved throughout the process.

Results: We present a consensus statement on 20 IP&C statements for PCD including suggested actions for microbiological identification, indications for treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Burkholderia cepacia and nontuberculous mycobacteria and suggested segregation aspects aimed to minimise patient-to-patient transmission of infections whether in-hospital, in PCD clinics or wards, or out of hospital at meetings between people with PCD. The statement also includes segregation aspects adapted to the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Conclusion: The first ever international consensus statement on IP&C intended specifically for PCD is presented and is targeted at clinicians managing paediatric and adult patients with PCD, microbiologists, patient organisations and not least the patients and their families.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 May 2021
Published date: 2 August 2021
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Local EPrints ID: 449314
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449314
ISSN: 2312-0541
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Date deposited: 24 May 2021 16:31
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Author: June K. Marthin
Author: Jane Lucas ORCID iD
Author: Mieke Boon
Author: Carmen Casaulta
Author: Suzanne Crowley
Author: Damien M.S. Destouches
Author: Ernst Eber
Author: Amparo Escribano
Author: Eric G. Haarman
Author: Claire Hogg
Author: Bernard Maitre
Author: Gemma Marsh
Author: Vendula Martinu
Author: Antonio Moreno-Galdó
Author: Huda Mussaffi
Author: Heymut Omran
Author: Petr Pohunek
Author: Bernhard Rindlisbacher
Author: Phil Robinson
Author: Deborah Snijders
Author: Woolf Walker
Author: Panayiotis Yiallouros
Author: Helle Johansen
Author: Kim G. Nielsen

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