Multidisciplinary Care for Moebius Syndrome and Related Disorders: Building a Management Protocol

Author:

Odedra Amar1ORCID,Blumenow Wendy2,Dainty Jennifer3,Dasgupta Soumit4,Dominguez-Gonzalez Susana5,Gonzalez-Martin Jose6ORCID,Hartley Helen7,Kelly Maria1ORCID,McKay Victoria H.8,Sharma Ravi9,Spinty Stefan10,Fattah Adel Y.1

Affiliation:

1. Regional Paediatric Burns and Plastic Surgery Service, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

2. Department of Speech and Language Therapy, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

3. Department of Psychology, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

4. Department of Audiology, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

5. Department of Orthodontics and Paediatric Dentistry, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

6. Department of Ophthalmology, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

7. Therapy Department, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

8. Department of Genetics, Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Liverpool L8 7SS, UK

9. Ear Nose and Throat Department, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

10. Department of Paediatric Neurology, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK

Abstract

Moebius syndrome is a collection of orofacial anomalies with highly variable features affecting many different systems but characterised by bilateral facial palsy and absent eye abduction. We largely regard Moebius syndrome as a diagnosis of exclusion. Lack of awareness and knowledge means that children often fall between services, leading to treatment delays and difficulty interfacing with social care and schools, with long-term impact on physical health and psychosocial development. We developed a multidisciplinary team comprising core clinicians (lead physician, geneticist, speech and language therapist, psychologist and specialist nurse) and an expanded group to encompass the other affected systems. The interactions between our specialties lead to the development of a treatment protocol, which we present. The protocol harnesses the aspects of care of children with a range of other rare diseases at a specialised paediatric centre and synthesises them into a holistic approach for MBS and related conditions. Management is sequenced on an “ABC-style” basis, with airway, feeding, vision and speech taking priority in the early years. We define management priorities as airway stabilisation with swallow assessment, ocular surface protection and maintenance of nutritional support. Management principles for issues such as speech, reflux, drooling and sleep issues are outlined. In later years, psychological support has a prominent role geared towards monitoring and interventions for low mood, self-esteem and bullying.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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