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European guideline and expert statements on the management of narcolepsy in adults and children.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/162281
Publisher DOI
10.1111/jsr.13387
PubMed ID
34173288
Description
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Narcolepsy is an uncommon hypothalamic disorder of presumed autoimmune origin that usually requires lifelong treatment. This paper aims to provide evidence-based guidelines for the management of narcolepsy in both adults and children.

METHODS

The European Academy of Neurology (EAN), European Sleep Research Society (ESRS), and European Narcolepsy Network (EU-NN) nominated a task force of 18 narcolepsy specialists. According to the EAN recommendations, 10 relevant clinical questions were formulated in PICO format. Following a systematic review of the literature (performed in Fall 2018 and updated in July 2020) recommendations were developed according to the GRADE approach.

RESULTS

A total of 10,247 references were evaluated, 308 studies were assessed and 155 finally included. The main recommendations can be summarized as follows: (i) excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in adults-scheduled naps, modafinil, pitolisant, sodium oxybate (SXB), solriamfetol (all strong); methylphenidate, amphetamine derivatives (both weak); (ii) cataplexy in adults-SXB, venlafaxine, clomipramine (all strong) and pitolisant (weak); (iii) EDS in children-scheduled naps, SXB (both strong), modafinil, methylphenidate, pitolisant, amphetamine derivatives (all weak); (iv) cataplexy in children-SXB (strong), antidepressants (weak). Treatment choices should be tailored to each patient's symptoms, comorbidities, tolerance and risk of potential drug interactions.

CONCLUSION

The management of narcolepsy involves non-pharmacological and pharmacological approaches with an increasing number of symptomatic treatment options for adults and children that have been studied in some detail.
Date of Publication
2021-12
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
European cataplexy guideline management narcolepsy
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Bassetti, Claudio L.A.
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Kallweit, Ulf
Vignatelli, Luca
Plazzi, Giuseppe
Lecendreux, Michel
Baldin, Elisa
Dolenc-Groselj, Leja
Jennum, Poul
Khatami, Ramin
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Manconi, Mauro
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Mayer, Geert
Partinen, Markku
Pollmächer, Thomas
Reading, Paul
Santamaria, Joan
Sonka, Karel
Dauvilliers, Yves
Lammers, Gert J
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Series
Journal of sleep research
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN
0962-1105
Access(Rights)
open.access
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