Publication: Cardiometabolic and Nutritional Morbidities of a Large, Adult, PKU Cohort from Andalusia.
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2022-03-21
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Dios-Fuentes, Elena
Gonzalo-Marin, Montserrat
Remon-Ruiz, Pablo
Benitez-Avila, Rosa
Bueno-Delgado, Maria A
Blasco-Alonso, Javier
Doulatram-Gamgaram, Viyei Kishore
Olveira, Gabriel
Soto-Moreno, Alfonso
Venegas-Moreno, Eva
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MDPI
Abstract
The establishment of national neonatal screening systems has resulted in improved quality of life and life expectancy in patients with phenylketonuria (PKU). This has led to the development of multidisciplinary treatment units for adult patients with PKU. We present a retrospective descriptive study of a cohort of 90 adult patients (>16 years) with PKU under active follow-up in two reference centers in Andalusia. We analyzed disease severity, treatment type, demographic variables, cardiovascular risk factors, vitamin and hormone profiles, and bone metabolism. The median (interquartile range)age was 29 (23−38) years, 47 (52.2%) were women and 43 (47.8%) were men. Eighty (88.9%) had classical PKU, five (5.6%) moderate PKU, and five (5.6%) mild PKU. Diagnosis was by neonatal screening in 62 (68.9%) of the patients. The rest had late diagnosis. Treatment with sapropterin was given to 18 (20%) patients and diet and nutrition therapy to 72 (80%). There was adequate metabolic control according to Phe levels in 43 (47.78%) patients. Body mass index was 26.61 (22.7−31.1) kg/m2. Twenty-six (29.2%) patients had obesity, 7 (7.9%) hypertension, 2 (2.2%) type 2 diabetes, 26 (28.89%) dyslipidemia, 14 (15.6%) elevated total cholesterol, 9 (15.8%) decreased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and 16 (17.8%) hypertriglyceridemia. Seven (10.3%) patients had osteoporosis and 28 (41.17%) osteopenia. Twenty-six (30.6%) had vitamin D (25OH) deficiency and four (4.5%) vitamin B12 deficiency. Although we observed no differences with most vascular risk factors, we found a high prevalence of obesity in relation to the age of the cohort. A continued evaluation of comorbidities in these patients is therefore needed, despite adequate metabolic control.
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Adult
Cardiovascular Diseases
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Female
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Male
Morbidity
Phenylketonurias
Quality of Life
Retrospective Studies
Cardiovascular Diseases
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Female
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Male
Morbidity
Phenylketonurias
Quality of Life
Retrospective Studies
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Colesterol
Tamizaje neonatal
Obesidad
Factores de riesgo de enfermedad cardiaca
Osteoporosis
Calidad de vida
Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2
Tamizaje neonatal
Obesidad
Factores de riesgo de enfermedad cardiaca
Osteoporosis
Calidad de vida
Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2
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Phenylalanine, Phenylketonuria, Sapropterin
Citation
Dios-Fuentes E, Gonzalo Marin M, Remón-Ruiz P, Benitez Avila R, Bueno Delgado MA, Blasco Alonso J, et al. Cardiometabolic and Nutritional Morbidities of a Large, Adult, PKU Cohort from Andalusia. Nutrients. 2022 Mar 21;14(6):1311