Delphi Consensus on Diagnostic Criteria for LUMBAR Syndrome

To develop consensus on diagnostic criteria for LUMBAR syndrome, the association of segmental infantile hemangiomas that affect the Lower body with Urogenital anomalies, Ulceration, spinal cord Malformations, Bony defects, Anorectal malformations, Arterial anomalies and/or Renal anomalies. These dia...

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Hauptverfasser: Metry, Denise, Copp, Hillary L., Rialon, Kristy L., Iacobas, Ionela, Baselga, Eulalia, Dobyns, William B., Drolet, Beth, Frieden, Ilona J., Garzon, Maria, Haggstrom, Anita, Hanson, Darrell, Hollenbach, Laura, Keppler-Noreuil, Kim M., Maheshwari, Mohit, Siegel, Dawn H., Waseem, Shamaila, Dias, Mark
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description To develop consensus on diagnostic criteria for LUMBAR syndrome, the association of segmental infantile hemangiomas that affect the Lower body with Urogenital anomalies, Ulceration, spinal cord Malformations, Bony defects, Anorectal malformations, Arterial anomalies and/or Renal anomalies. These diagnostic criteria were developed by an expert multidisciplinary and multi-institutional team based on analysis of peer-reviewed data, followed by electronic-Delphi consensus of a panel of 61 international pediatric specialists. After 2 Delphi rounds, a 92% or higher level of agreement was reached for each Delphi statement. 98% of panelists agreed with the diagnostic criteria, and 100% agreed the criteria would be useful in clinical practice. The diagnosis of LUMBAR requires the presence of a segmental, or patterned, infantile hemangioma of the lumbosacral, sacrococcygeal, or pelvic cutaneous regions plus one additional criterion of the urogenital, spinal, bony, anorectal, arterial, or renal organ systems. These diagnostic criteria will enhance clinical care by improving screening, detection, and overall awareness of this poorly understood neurocutaneous disorder. The criteria can be utilized by a wide variety of pediatric subspecialists. In addition, formal criteria will improve phenotypic uniformity among LUMBAR syndrome cohorts and a patient registry, allowing investigators to assess clinical features, long-term outcomes, and results of genetic sequencing in a standardized manner. Finally, these criteria will serve as a starting point for prospective studies to establish formal screening and management guidelines.
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anorectal malformations
bony defects
Consensus
Delphi Technique
Hemangioma - diagnosis
Humans
Lumbosacral Region
MURCS association
OEIS complex
PELVIS syndrome
PHACE syndrome
renal anomalies
SACRAL syndrome
segmental infantile hemangioma
spinal cord malformations
Syndrome
Urogenital Abnormalities - diagnosis
urogenital anomalies
title Delphi Consensus on Diagnostic Criteria for LUMBAR Syndrome
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