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Building a digital version of a tool that helps spot brain-related features of DMD

Professor Francesco Muntoni and his team are creating a digital version of a tool that can help spot brain related features of DMD earlier, so it can be used more easily in everyday care and families can get support more quickly.
Details
Principal Investigator
Professor Francesco Muntoni
Institute
University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital
Official title
Establishing a platform to implement a brain comorbidity screening tool in the NorthStar network
Duration
1 year
Total cost
£14,500
Conditions
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)
Year
2026

Background

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is caused by changes in a gene that produces a protein called dystrophin. This protein helps protect muscles and keep them functioning properly.

Dystrophin is also found in the brain. This may help explain why DMD can affect how some people learn, pay attention, manage emotions or interact socially. Some people may also get a diagnosis such as ADHD or OCD.

Many people with DMD have these brain‑related features but do not get a diagnosis. This means they might miss out on support that could help at home, at school or in everyday life.

A screening tool has been created to help spot these features earlier. It is designed to make it easier for families and professionals to notice when someone with DMD may need extra checks or support.

Early testing shows that the tool works well. The next step is to bring it into everyday care, so that more people with DMD can get help and advice sooner.

Project aims

Professor Muntoni and the team plan to develop a permanent digital version of the screening tool. Having an online version will make it easier to:

  • safely collect and store answers
  • allow parents, carers and people with DMD to fill it in from anywhere
  • share information with a person’s local care team, when this is helpful

Over time, the team hope to link the digital tool to the NorthStar network, which we have supported since it began in 2004. NorthStar is a national system that collects information about people with DMD from centres across the UK. This includes details about their health, their care and how the condition changes over time. It has already helped improve care and increased understanding of the condition. Linking the new tool to NorthStar will help collect this information in the same way across the country.

Why is this research important?

A digital version of the tool could help spot brain‑related features earlier and more fairly across the UK. This can help families get clearer answers, quicker help and more joined‑up care.

Linking the tool to the NorthStar network will also help build a better picture of how these brain‑related features affect people with DMD. This can guide improvements in care, resources and services for families, and help make sure these needs are not overlooked.

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