Navigating Dravet syndrome in Spain: A cross-sectional study of diagnosis, management, and care coordination.
Sandra SolazElena Cardenal-MuñozAlicia MuñozSimona GiorgiFederico V PallardóCarlos Romá-MateoJosé Ángel AibarPublished in: Epilepsia open (2024)
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a form of genetic epilepsy that starts within the first year of life. We present a study showing that, while family doctors are aware of genetic epilepsies, many don't have a complete understanding of DS. Unfortunately, getting the right diagnosis can take a long time, leading to unnecessary visits to the emergency room. Patients often need several medications, and sometimes they're given drugs that aren't recommended for DS. The takeaway is that training for doctors, more resources, and improved communication could help creating better healthcare systems and therefore give easier access to the right therapies.