: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common genetic kidney disease. Its main feature is the progressive enlargement of both kidneys with progressive loss of kidney function. ADPKD is the fourth leading cause of terminal renal failure in the world. Even today there are still uncertainties and poor information. Patients too often have a renunciatory and passive attitude toward the disease. However, there are currently no internationally accepted clinical practice guidelines, and there are significant regional variations in approaches to the diagnosis, clinical evaluation, prevention, and treatment of ADPKD. Therefore, we believe it is important to point out the conduct of our specialist outpatient clinic for ADPKD, which from the beginning has developed a multidisciplinary approach (nephrologists, geneticists, psychologists, radiologists, nutritionists) to face the disease at 360° and therefore not only from a purely nephrological point of view. Such a strategy not only enables patients to receive a timely and accurate diagnosis of the disease, but also ensures that they will receive a thorough and focused follow-up over time, that can prevent or at least slow down the disease in its evolution providing patients with a serene awareness of their condition as much as possible.

The Management of Patients with Adult Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) Requires a Multidisciplinary Approach / Bucci, Romina; De Rosa, Liliana Italia; Brambilla Pisoni, Matteo; Farinone, Sara; Vespa, Marta; Joli, Giancarlo; Catania, Martina; Kola, Kristiana; Tunesi, Francesca; Brioni, Elena; Carrera, Paola; Mancassola, Giulia; Citterio, Lorena; Manunta, Paolo; Vezzoli, Giuseppe; Sciarrone Alibrandi, Maria Teresa. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI NEFROLOGIA. - ISSN 1724-5990. - 40:6(2023), pp. 53-59.

The Management of Patients with Adult Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) Requires a Multidisciplinary Approach

Bucci, Romina
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De Rosa, Liliana Italia
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Brambilla Pisoni, Matteo;Vespa, Marta;Catania, Martina;Kola, Kristiana;Tunesi, Francesca;Manunta, Paolo;Vezzoli, Giuseppe
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2023-01-01

Abstract

: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common genetic kidney disease. Its main feature is the progressive enlargement of both kidneys with progressive loss of kidney function. ADPKD is the fourth leading cause of terminal renal failure in the world. Even today there are still uncertainties and poor information. Patients too often have a renunciatory and passive attitude toward the disease. However, there are currently no internationally accepted clinical practice guidelines, and there are significant regional variations in approaches to the diagnosis, clinical evaluation, prevention, and treatment of ADPKD. Therefore, we believe it is important to point out the conduct of our specialist outpatient clinic for ADPKD, which from the beginning has developed a multidisciplinary approach (nephrologists, geneticists, psychologists, radiologists, nutritionists) to face the disease at 360° and therefore not only from a purely nephrological point of view. Such a strategy not only enables patients to receive a timely and accurate diagnosis of the disease, but also ensures that they will receive a thorough and focused follow-up over time, that can prevent or at least slow down the disease in its evolution providing patients with a serene awareness of their condition as much as possible.
2023
ADPKD
clinical nutrition
clinical psychology
genetics
multidisciplinary approach
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