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The German National Registry of Primary Immunodeficiencies (2012-2017)

Authors :
El-Helou, Sabine M.
Biegner, Anika-Kerstin
Bode, Sebastian
Ehl, Stephan R.
Heeg, Maximilian
Maccari, Maria E.
Ritterbusch, Henrike
Speckmann, Carsten
Rusch, Stephan
Scheible, Raphael
Warnatz, Klaus
Atschekzei, Faranaz
Beider, Renata
Ernst, Diana
Gerschmann, Stev
Jablonka, Alexandra
Mielke, Gudrun
Schmidt, Reinhold E.
Schuermann, Gesine
Sogkas, Georgios
Baumann, Ulrich H.
Klemann, Christian
Viemann, Dorothee
von Bernuth, Horst
Krueger, Renate
Hanitsch, Leif G.
Scheibenbogen, Carmen M.
Wittke, Kirsten
Albert, Michael H.
Eichinger, Anna
Hauck, Fabian
Klein, Christoph
Rack-Hoch, Anita
Sollinger, Franz M.
Avila, Anne
Borte, Michael
Borte, Stephan
Fasshauer, Maria
Hauenherm, Anja
Kellner, Nils
Mueller, Anna H.
Uelzen, Anett
Bader, Peter
Bakhtiar, Shahrzad
Lee, Jae-Yun
Hess, Ursula
Schubert, Ralf
Woelke, Sandra
Zielen, Stefan
Ghosh, Sujal
Laws, Hans-Juergen
Neubert, Jennifer
Oommen, Prasad T.
Hoenig, Manfred
Schulz, Ansgar
Steinmann, Sandra
Schwarz, Klaus
Dueckers, Gregor
Lamers, Beate
Langemeyer, Vanessa
Niehues, Tim
Shai, Sonu
Graf, Dagmar
Mueglich, Carmen
Schmalzing, Marc T.
Schwaneck, Eva C.
Tony, Hans-Peter
Dirks, Johannes
Haase, Gabriele
Liese, Johannes G.
Morbach, Henner
Foell, Dirk
Hellige, Antje
Wittkowski, Helmut
Masjosthusmann, Katja
Mohr, Michael
Geberzahn, Linda
Hedrich, Christian M.
Mueller, Christiane
Roesen-Wolff, Angela
Roesler, Joachim
Zimmermann, Antje
Behrends, Uta
Rieber, Nikolaus
Schauer, Uwe
Handgretinger, Rupert
Holzer, Ursula
Henes, Joerg
Kanz, Lothar
Boesecke, Christoph
Rockstroh, Juergen K.
Schwarze-Zander, Carolynne
Wasmuth, Jan-Christian
Dilloo, Dagmar
Huelsmann, Brigitte
Schoenberger, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Zeuner, Rainald
Ankermann, Tobias
von Bismarck, Philipp
Huppertz, Hans-Iko
Kaiser-Labusch, Petra
Greil, Johann
Jakoby, Donate
Kulozik, Andreas E.
Metzler, Markus
Naumann-Bartsch, Nora
Sobik, Bettina
Graf, Norbert
Heine, Sabine
Kobbe, Robin
Lehmberg, Kai
Mueller, Ingo
Herrmann, Friedrich
Horneff, Gerd
Klein, Ariane
Peitz, Joachim
Schmidt, Nadine
Bielack, Stefan
Gross-Wieltsch, Ute
Classen, Carl F.
Klasen, Jessica
Deutz, Peter
Kamitz, Dirk
Lassay, Lisa
Tenbrock, Klaus
Wagner, Norbert
Bernbeck, Benedikt
Brummel, Bastian
Lara-Villacanas, Eusebia
Muenstermann, Esther
Schneider, Dominik T.
Tietsch, Nadine
Westkemper, Marco
Weiss, Michael
Kramm, Christof
Kuehnle, Ingrid
Kullmann, Silke
Girschick, Hermann
Specker, Christof
Vinnemeier-Laubenthal, Elisabeth
Haenicke, Henriette
Schulz, Claudia
Schweigerer, Lothar
Mueller, Thomas G.
Stiefel, Martina
Belohradsky, Bernd H.
Soetedjo, Veronika
Kindle, Gerhard
Grimbacher, Bodo
El-Helou, Sabine M.
Biegner, Anika-Kerstin
Bode, Sebastian
Ehl, Stephan R.
Heeg, Maximilian
Maccari, Maria E.
Ritterbusch, Henrike
Speckmann, Carsten
Rusch, Stephan
Scheible, Raphael
Warnatz, Klaus
Atschekzei, Faranaz
Beider, Renata
Ernst, Diana
Gerschmann, Stev
Jablonka, Alexandra
Mielke, Gudrun
Schmidt, Reinhold E.
Schuermann, Gesine
Sogkas, Georgios
Baumann, Ulrich H.
Klemann, Christian
Viemann, Dorothee
von Bernuth, Horst
Krueger, Renate
Hanitsch, Leif G.
Scheibenbogen, Carmen M.
Wittke, Kirsten
Albert, Michael H.
Eichinger, Anna
Hauck, Fabian
Klein, Christoph
Rack-Hoch, Anita
Sollinger, Franz M.
Avila, Anne
Borte, Michael
Borte, Stephan
Fasshauer, Maria
Hauenherm, Anja
Kellner, Nils
Mueller, Anna H.
Uelzen, Anett
Bader, Peter
Bakhtiar, Shahrzad
Lee, Jae-Yun
Hess, Ursula
Schubert, Ralf
Woelke, Sandra
Zielen, Stefan
Ghosh, Sujal
Laws, Hans-Juergen
Neubert, Jennifer
Oommen, Prasad T.
Hoenig, Manfred
Schulz, Ansgar
Steinmann, Sandra
Schwarz, Klaus
Dueckers, Gregor
Lamers, Beate
Langemeyer, Vanessa
Niehues, Tim
Shai, Sonu
Graf, Dagmar
Mueglich, Carmen
Schmalzing, Marc T.
Schwaneck, Eva C.
Tony, Hans-Peter
Dirks, Johannes
Haase, Gabriele
Liese, Johannes G.
Morbach, Henner
Foell, Dirk
Hellige, Antje
Wittkowski, Helmut
Masjosthusmann, Katja
Mohr, Michael
Geberzahn, Linda
Hedrich, Christian M.
Mueller, Christiane
Roesen-Wolff, Angela
Roesler, Joachim
Zimmermann, Antje
Behrends, Uta
Rieber, Nikolaus
Schauer, Uwe
Handgretinger, Rupert
Holzer, Ursula
Henes, Joerg
Kanz, Lothar
Boesecke, Christoph
Rockstroh, Juergen K.
Schwarze-Zander, Carolynne
Wasmuth, Jan-Christian
Dilloo, Dagmar
Huelsmann, Brigitte
Schoenberger, Stefan
Schreiber, Stefan
Zeuner, Rainald
Ankermann, Tobias
von Bismarck, Philipp
Huppertz, Hans-Iko
Kaiser-Labusch, Petra
Greil, Johann
Jakoby, Donate
Kulozik, Andreas E.
Metzler, Markus
Naumann-Bartsch, Nora
Sobik, Bettina
Graf, Norbert
Heine, Sabine
Kobbe, Robin
Lehmberg, Kai
Mueller, Ingo
Herrmann, Friedrich
Horneff, Gerd
Klein, Ariane
Peitz, Joachim
Schmidt, Nadine
Bielack, Stefan
Gross-Wieltsch, Ute
Classen, Carl F.
Klasen, Jessica
Deutz, Peter
Kamitz, Dirk
Lassay, Lisa
Tenbrock, Klaus
Wagner, Norbert
Bernbeck, Benedikt
Brummel, Bastian
Lara-Villacanas, Eusebia
Muenstermann, Esther
Schneider, Dominik T.
Tietsch, Nadine
Westkemper, Marco
Weiss, Michael
Kramm, Christof
Kuehnle, Ingrid
Kullmann, Silke
Girschick, Hermann
Specker, Christof
Vinnemeier-Laubenthal, Elisabeth
Haenicke, Henriette
Schulz, Claudia
Schweigerer, Lothar
Mueller, Thomas G.
Stiefel, Martina
Belohradsky, Bernd H.
Soetedjo, Veronika
Kindle, Gerhard
Grimbacher, Bodo
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: The German PID-NET registry was founded in 2009, serving as the first national registry of patients with primary immunodeficiencies (PID) in Germany. It is part of the European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID) registry. The primary purpose of the registry is to gather data on the epidemiology, diagnostic delay, diagnosis, and treatment of PIDs. Methods: Clinical and laboratory data was collected from 2,453 patients from 36 German PID centres in an online registry. Data was analysed with the software Stata((R)) and Excel. Results: The minimum prevalence of PID in Germany is 2.72 per 100,000 inhabitants. Among patients aged 1-25, there was a clear predominance of males. The median age of living patients ranged between 7 and 40 years, depending on the respective PID. Predominantly antibody disorders were the most prevalent group with 57% of all 2,453 PID patients (including 728 CVID patients). A gene defect was identified in 36% of patients. Familial cases were observed in 21% of patients. The age of onset for presenting symptoms ranged from birth to late adulthood (range 0-88 years). Presenting symptoms comprised infections (74%) and immune dysregulation (22%). Ninety-three patients were diagnosed without prior clinical symptoms. Regarding the general and clinical diagnostic delay, no PID had undergone a slight decrease within the last decade. However, both, SCID and hyper IgE-syndrome showed a substantial improvement in shortening the time between onset of symptoms and genetic diagnosis. Regarding treatment, 49% of all patients received immunoglobulin G (IgG) substitution (70%-subcutaneous; 29%-intravenous; 1%-unknown). Three-hundred patients underwent at least one hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Five patients had gene therapy. Conclusion: The German PID-NET registry is a precious tool for physicians, researchers, the pharmaceutical industry, politicians, and ultimately the patients, for whom the outcomes will eventually lead to a m

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1364907301
Document Type :
Electronic Resource