Purpose: Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) represent a heterogeneous group of rare genetically determined diseases. In some cases, patients present with complex or atypical phenotypes, not fulfilling the accepted diagnostic criteria for IEI and, thus, at high risk of misdiagnosis or diagnostic delay. This study aimed to validate a platform that, through the opinion of immunologist experts, improves the diagnostic process and the level of care of patients with atypical/complex IEI. Methods: Here, we describe the functioning of the IEI-Virtual Consultation System (VCS), an innovative platform created by the Italian Immunodeficiency Network (IPINet). Results: In the validation phase, from January 2020 to June 2021, 68 cases were entered on the IEI-VCS platform. A final diagnosis was achieved in 35/68 cases (51%, 95% CI 38.7 to 64.2). In 22 out of 35 solved cases, the diagnosis was confirmed by genetic analysis. In 3/35 cases, a diagnosis of secondary immunodeficiency was made. In the remaining 10 cases, an unequivocal clinical and immunological diagnosis was obtained, even though not substantiated by genetic analysis. Conclusion: From our preliminary study, the VCS represents an innovative and useful system to improve the diagnostic process of patients with complex unsolved IEI disorders, with benefits both in terms of reduction of time of diagnosis and access to the required therapies. These results may help the functioning of other international platforms for the management of complex cases.

The Inborn Errors of Immunity—Virtual Consultation System Platform in Service for the Italian Primary Immunodeficiency Network: Results from the Validation Phase / Coppola, Emma; Sgrulletti, Mayla; Cortesi, Manuela; Romano, Roberta; Cirillo, Emilia; Giardino, Giuliana; Dotta, Laura; Cancrini, Caterina; Bruzzese, Dario; Badolato, Raffaele; Moschese, Viviana; Pignata, Claudio; Alessandro, Aiuti; Amodio, Donato; Azzari, Chiara; Canessa, Clementina; Caorsi, Roberta; Castagnoli, Riccardo; Cicalese, Maria Pia; Conti, Francesca; Consolini, Rita; Dellepiane, Rosa Maria; Finocchi, Andrea; Gallo, Vera; Gattorno, Marco; Graziani, Simona; Lippi, Francesca; Lougaris, Vassilios; Martire, Baldassarre; Matucci, Andrea; Marzollo, Antonio; Milito, Cinzia; Montin, Davide; Ottaviano, Giorgio; Palma, Paolo; Patuzzo, Giuseppe; Pession, Andrea; Pietrogrande, Maria Cristina; Plebani, Alessandro; Quinti, Isabella; Ricci, Silvia; Saettini, Francesco; Soresina, Annarosa; Spadaro, Giuseppe; Tommasini, Alberto; Trizzino, Nino; Volpi, Stefano; Vultaggio, Alessandra; Zunica, Fiammetta; Null, Null. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0271-9142. - 44:2(2024), p. 47. [10.1007/s10875-023-01644-y]

The Inborn Errors of Immunity—Virtual Consultation System Platform in Service for the Italian Primary Immunodeficiency Network: Results from the Validation Phase

Coppola, Emma
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Cirillo, Emilia
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Giardino, Giuliana;Bruzzese, Dario;Badolato, Raffaele;Moschese, Viviana;Pignata, Claudio;Cicalese, Maria Pia;Conti, Francesca;Gallo, Vera;Milito, Cinzia;Pession, Andrea;Pietrogrande, Maria Cristina;Spadaro, Giuseppe;
2024

Abstract

Purpose: Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) represent a heterogeneous group of rare genetically determined diseases. In some cases, patients present with complex or atypical phenotypes, not fulfilling the accepted diagnostic criteria for IEI and, thus, at high risk of misdiagnosis or diagnostic delay. This study aimed to validate a platform that, through the opinion of immunologist experts, improves the diagnostic process and the level of care of patients with atypical/complex IEI. Methods: Here, we describe the functioning of the IEI-Virtual Consultation System (VCS), an innovative platform created by the Italian Immunodeficiency Network (IPINet). Results: In the validation phase, from January 2020 to June 2021, 68 cases were entered on the IEI-VCS platform. A final diagnosis was achieved in 35/68 cases (51%, 95% CI 38.7 to 64.2). In 22 out of 35 solved cases, the diagnosis was confirmed by genetic analysis. In 3/35 cases, a diagnosis of secondary immunodeficiency was made. In the remaining 10 cases, an unequivocal clinical and immunological diagnosis was obtained, even though not substantiated by genetic analysis. Conclusion: From our preliminary study, the VCS represents an innovative and useful system to improve the diagnostic process of patients with complex unsolved IEI disorders, with benefits both in terms of reduction of time of diagnosis and access to the required therapies. These results may help the functioning of other international platforms for the management of complex cases.
2024
The Inborn Errors of Immunity—Virtual Consultation System Platform in Service for the Italian Primary Immunodeficiency Network: Results from the Validation Phase / Coppola, Emma; Sgrulletti, Mayla; Cortesi, Manuela; Romano, Roberta; Cirillo, Emilia; Giardino, Giuliana; Dotta, Laura; Cancrini, Caterina; Bruzzese, Dario; Badolato, Raffaele; Moschese, Viviana; Pignata, Claudio; Alessandro, Aiuti; Amodio, Donato; Azzari, Chiara; Canessa, Clementina; Caorsi, Roberta; Castagnoli, Riccardo; Cicalese, Maria Pia; Conti, Francesca; Consolini, Rita; Dellepiane, Rosa Maria; Finocchi, Andrea; Gallo, Vera; Gattorno, Marco; Graziani, Simona; Lippi, Francesca; Lougaris, Vassilios; Martire, Baldassarre; Matucci, Andrea; Marzollo, Antonio; Milito, Cinzia; Montin, Davide; Ottaviano, Giorgio; Palma, Paolo; Patuzzo, Giuseppe; Pession, Andrea; Pietrogrande, Maria Cristina; Plebani, Alessandro; Quinti, Isabella; Ricci, Silvia; Saettini, Francesco; Soresina, Annarosa; Spadaro, Giuseppe; Tommasini, Alberto; Trizzino, Nino; Volpi, Stefano; Vultaggio, Alessandra; Zunica, Fiammetta; Null, Null. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0271-9142. - 44:2(2024), p. 47. [10.1007/s10875-023-01644-y]
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