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Meeting reports

7th HAExpert Annual Meeting

The event in 2022 took place in Berlin, Germany, and marked the 10th anniversary of the HAExpert Meeting, chaired by Prof Marcus Maurer and Prof Markus Magerl of the Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Charité – Universitätsmedizin, Berlin. The meeting was delivered by 14 faculty members including Henrik Boysen, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of HAE International (HAEi) who delivered an insightful guest lecture, describing a patient’s perspective on HAE and current patient-led initiatives. In total, 61 participants attended from 10 countries across Europe. 

Day one of the meeting started with the ‘ABCs’ of HAE: about Angioedema, the Burden of disease, and Consensus on the treatment of HAE. Interactive workshops followed, where participants could learn more about HAE in paediatric patients, challenges and unmet needs in HAE management, misdiagnosis and differential diagnosis in HAE, HAE and pregnancy.

Day two consisted of presentations focused on the patients’ perspective on HAE and new digital ways of interacting with patients, followed by interactive workshops. The four workshops covered tips and tricks for talking with patients, the impact of COVID-19 on HAE patients, measuring patient-reported outcomes and their value in guiding disease management, and self-administration/optimisation of HAE treatment. The meeting concluded with presentations discussing individualised patient management with current treatment options, and what is on the horizon for the future of HAE treatment.

Day 1

  • Clinical symptoms and diagnosis of HAE
    Prof Laurence Bouillet (France)
  • Pathophysiology of HAE
    Dr Alicia Prieto (Spain)
  • Burden of disease
    Dr Stefan Cimbollek (Spain)
  • Consensus on the treatment of HAE
    Prof Marcus Maurer (Germany)
Workshops:
  • HAE in paediatric patients
    Prof Henriette Farkas (Hungary)
  • Challenges and unmet needs in HAE management
    Dr Isabelle Boccon-Gibod (France)
  • Misdiagnosis and differential diagnosis in HAE
    Prof Mauro Cancian (Italy)
  • HAE and pregnancy
    Dr Petra Staubach (Germany)

Day 2

  • The patients’ perspective on HAE and unmet needs
    Henrik Boysen (HAEi, Denmark)
  • New digital ways of interacting with patients
    Prof Marcus Maurer (Germany)
  • Tailored treatment: current options
    Dr Clemens Schöffl (Austria)
  • Future treatment options
    Prof Markus Magerl (Germany)
Workshops:
  • Talking with patients: tips and tricks
    Dr Thomas Buttgereit and Prof Marcus Maurer (Germany)
  • Impact of COVID-19 on HAE patients
    Dr Andrea Zanichelli (Italy)
  • Patient-Reported Outcomes: measurement and value
    PD Dr Karsten Weller (Germany)
  • Self-administration/optimisation of HAE treatment
    Prof Henriette Farkas (Hungary)

 

Closing the meeting, the Co-Chairs emphasised the importance of the HAExpert Meeting in bringing together physicians from across the world to share their knowledge of HAE, and sounded a call to action for the next generation of HAE experts.

“Everything was excellent – topics, atmosphere, and the group photo”

“I enjoyed networking with colleagues, sharing ideas and hearing about the experiences of others”

“I like the broad approach to angioedema from definition to management”

“I really enjoyed the patient presentation…”