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Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi

BACKGROUND: Infantile beriberi is a potentially lethal manifestation of thiamin deficiency, associated with traditional post-partum maternal food avoidance, which persists in the Lao PDR (Laos). There are few data on biochemical markers of infantile thiamin deficiency or indices of cardiac dysfuncti...

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Autores principales: Soukaloun, Douangdao, Lee, Sue J., Chamberlain, Karen, Taylor, Ann M., Mayxay, Mayfong, Sisouk, Kongkham, Soumphonphakdy, Bandit, Latsavong, Khaysy, Akkhavong, Kongsin, Phommachanh, Douangkham, Sengmeuang, Vanmaly, Luangxay, Khonsavanh, McDonagh, Theresa, White, Nicholas J., Newton, Paul N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21364976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000971
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author Soukaloun, Douangdao
Lee, Sue J.
Chamberlain, Karen
Taylor, Ann M.
Mayxay, Mayfong
Sisouk, Kongkham
Soumphonphakdy, Bandit
Latsavong, Khaysy
Akkhavong, Kongsin
Phommachanh, Douangkham
Sengmeuang, Vanmaly
Luangxay, Khonsavanh
McDonagh, Theresa
White, Nicholas J.
Newton, Paul N.
author_facet Soukaloun, Douangdao
Lee, Sue J.
Chamberlain, Karen
Taylor, Ann M.
Mayxay, Mayfong
Sisouk, Kongkham
Soumphonphakdy, Bandit
Latsavong, Khaysy
Akkhavong, Kongsin
Phommachanh, Douangkham
Sengmeuang, Vanmaly
Luangxay, Khonsavanh
McDonagh, Theresa
White, Nicholas J.
Newton, Paul N.
author_sort Soukaloun, Douangdao
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description BACKGROUND: Infantile beriberi is a potentially lethal manifestation of thiamin deficiency, associated with traditional post-partum maternal food avoidance, which persists in the Lao PDR (Laos). There are few data on biochemical markers of infantile thiamin deficiency or indices of cardiac dysfunction as potential surrogate markers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A case control study of 47 infants with beriberi and age-matched afebrile and febrile controls was conducted in Vientiane, Laos. Basal and activated erythrocyte transketolase activities (ETK) and activation (α) coefficients were assayed along with plasma brain natriuretic peptide, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide and troponin T. Basal ETK (and to a lesser extent activated ETK) and plasma troponin T were the only infant biochemical markers that predicted infantile beriberi. A basal ETK≤0.59 micromoles/min/gHb gave a sensitivity (95%CI) of 75.0 (47.6 to 92.7)% and specificity (95%CI) of 85.2 (66.3 to 95.8)% for predicting infantile beriberi (OR (95%CI) 15.9 (2.03–124.2); p = 0.008) (area under ROC curve = 0.80). In contrast, the α coefficient did not discriminate between cases and controls. Maternal basal ETK was linearly correlated with infant basal ETK (Pearson's r = 0.66, p<0.001). The odds of beriberi in infants with detectable plasma troponin T was 3.4 times higher in comparison to infants without detectable troponin T (OR 3.4, 95%CI 1.22–9.73, p = 0.019). Detectable troponin T had a sensitivity (95%CI) of 78.6 (59.0 to 91.7) % and specificity (95%CI) of 56.1 (39.7 to 71.5) % for predicting infantile beriberi. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Basal ETK is a more accurate biochemical marker of infantile beriberi than the activation coefficient. Raised plasma troponin T may be a useful indicator of infantile beriberi in infants at risk and in the absence of other evident causes.
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spelling pubmed-30430032011-03-01 Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi Soukaloun, Douangdao Lee, Sue J. Chamberlain, Karen Taylor, Ann M. Mayxay, Mayfong Sisouk, Kongkham Soumphonphakdy, Bandit Latsavong, Khaysy Akkhavong, Kongsin Phommachanh, Douangkham Sengmeuang, Vanmaly Luangxay, Khonsavanh McDonagh, Theresa White, Nicholas J. Newton, Paul N. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Infantile beriberi is a potentially lethal manifestation of thiamin deficiency, associated with traditional post-partum maternal food avoidance, which persists in the Lao PDR (Laos). There are few data on biochemical markers of infantile thiamin deficiency or indices of cardiac dysfunction as potential surrogate markers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A case control study of 47 infants with beriberi and age-matched afebrile and febrile controls was conducted in Vientiane, Laos. Basal and activated erythrocyte transketolase activities (ETK) and activation (α) coefficients were assayed along with plasma brain natriuretic peptide, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide and troponin T. Basal ETK (and to a lesser extent activated ETK) and plasma troponin T were the only infant biochemical markers that predicted infantile beriberi. A basal ETK≤0.59 micromoles/min/gHb gave a sensitivity (95%CI) of 75.0 (47.6 to 92.7)% and specificity (95%CI) of 85.2 (66.3 to 95.8)% for predicting infantile beriberi (OR (95%CI) 15.9 (2.03–124.2); p = 0.008) (area under ROC curve = 0.80). In contrast, the α coefficient did not discriminate between cases and controls. Maternal basal ETK was linearly correlated with infant basal ETK (Pearson's r = 0.66, p<0.001). The odds of beriberi in infants with detectable plasma troponin T was 3.4 times higher in comparison to infants without detectable troponin T (OR 3.4, 95%CI 1.22–9.73, p = 0.019). Detectable troponin T had a sensitivity (95%CI) of 78.6 (59.0 to 91.7) % and specificity (95%CI) of 56.1 (39.7 to 71.5) % for predicting infantile beriberi. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Basal ETK is a more accurate biochemical marker of infantile beriberi than the activation coefficient. Raised plasma troponin T may be a useful indicator of infantile beriberi in infants at risk and in the absence of other evident causes. Public Library of Science 2011-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3043003/ /pubmed/21364976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000971 Text en Soukaloun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Soukaloun, Douangdao
Lee, Sue J.
Chamberlain, Karen
Taylor, Ann M.
Mayxay, Mayfong
Sisouk, Kongkham
Soumphonphakdy, Bandit
Latsavong, Khaysy
Akkhavong, Kongsin
Phommachanh, Douangkham
Sengmeuang, Vanmaly
Luangxay, Khonsavanh
McDonagh, Theresa
White, Nicholas J.
Newton, Paul N.
Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi
title Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi
title_full Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi
title_fullStr Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi
title_full_unstemmed Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi
title_short Erythrocyte Transketolase Activity, Markers of Cardiac Dysfunction and the Diagnosis of Infantile Beriberi
title_sort erythrocyte transketolase activity, markers of cardiac dysfunction and the diagnosis of infantile beriberi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3043003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21364976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000971
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