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High prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine use in patients with genetically proven mitochondrial disorders

Authors :
Arine M. Vlieger
Saskia B. Wortmann
Jan A.M. Smeitink
Chris M. Verhaak
Sebastian Franik
Maaike de Vries
Gepke Visser
Richard J. Rodenburg
Marion Hermans-Peters
Mirian C. H. Janssen
Lonneke de Boer
Hidde H. Huidekoper
Pediatrics
Erasmus MC other
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Source :
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 38(3), 477. Springer Netherlands, Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 38, 477-82, Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 38, 3, pp. 477-82, Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 38(3), 477-482. Springer Netherlands
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 152981.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Despite major advances in understanding the pathophysiology of mitochondrial diseases, clinical management of these conditions remains largely supportive, and no effective treatment is available. We therefore assumed that the burden of disease combined with the lack of adequate treatment leaves open a big market for complementary and alternative medicine use. The objective of this study was to evaluate the use and perceived effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine in children and adults with genetically proven mitochondrial disease. The reported use was surprisingly high, with 88 % of children and 91 % of adults having used some kind of complementary and alternative medicine in the last 2 years. Also, the mean cost of these treatments was impressive, being 489/year for children and 359/year for adult patients. Over-the-counter remedies (e.g., food supplements, homeopathy) and self-help techniques (e.g., Reiki, yoga) were the most frequently used complementary and alternative therapies in our cohort: 54 % of children and 60 % of adults reported the various complementary and alternative medicine therapies to be effective. Given the fact that currently no effective treatment exists, further research toward the different therapies is needed, as our study clearly demonstrates that such therapies are highly sought after by affected patients.

Details

ISSN :
15732665 and 01418955
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of inherited metabolic disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03813cff9af2273f7b4764e788204163