The impact of COVID-19 on rare and complex connective tissue diseases: the experience of ERN ReCONNET.
Rosaria TalaricoSilvia AguileraAlexander TobiasZahir AmouraAna M AntunesLaurent ArnaudTadej AvcinLorenzo BerettaStefano BombardieriGerd R BurmesterSara CannizzoLorenzo CavagnaBenjamin ChaigneAlain CornetNathalie Costedoat-ChalumeauAndrea DoriaAlessandro FerrarisRebecca Fischer-BetzJoão E FonsecaCharissa FrankAndrea GagliotiIlaria GalettiJürgen GrunertVera GuimarãesEric HachullaFrederic HoussiauLuca IaccarinoThomas KriegMarteen LimperFransiska MalfaitXavier MarietteDiana MarinelloThierry MartinLisa MatthewsMarco Matucci-CerinicAlain MeyerCarlomaurizio MontecuccoLuc MouthonUlf Müller-LadnerSimona RednicVasco C RomãoMatthias SchneiderVanessa SmithAlberto SulliFarah TamirouDomenica TaruscioAnna V TaulaigoEnrique TerolAngela TincaniSimone TicciatiGiuseppe TurchettiP Martin van HagenJacob M van LaarAna VieiraJeska K de Vries-BouwstraMaurizio CutoloMarta MoscaPublished in: Nature reviews. Rheumatology (2021)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to provide high-level care for a large number of patients with COVID-19 has affected resourcing for, and limited the routine care of, all other conditions. The impact of this health emergency is particularly relevant in the rare connective tissue diseases (rCTDs) communities, as discussed in this Perspective article by the multi-stakeholder European Reference Network on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ERN ReCONNET). The clinical, organizational and health economic challenges faced by health-care providers, institutions, patients and their families during the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak have demonstrated the importance of ensuring continuity of care in the management of rCTDs, including adequate diagnostics and monitoring protocols, and highlighted the need for a structured emergency strategy. The vulnerability of patients with rCTDs needs to be taken into account when planning future health policies, in preparation for not only the post-COVID era, but also any possible new health emergencies.