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Clinical and neurocognitive outcome in symptomatic isovaleric acidemia

BACKGROUND: Despite its first description over 40 years ago, knowledge of the clinical course of isovaleric acidemia (IVA), a disorder predisposing to severe acidotic episodes during catabolic stress, is still anecdotal. We aimed to investigate the phenotypic presentation and factors determining the...

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Autores principales: Grünert, Sarah C, Wendel, Udo, Lindner, Martin, Leichsenring, Michael, Schwab, K Otfried, Vockley, Jerry, Lehnert, Willy, Ensenauer, Regina
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3292949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22277694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-7-9
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author Grünert, Sarah C
Wendel, Udo
Lindner, Martin
Leichsenring, Michael
Schwab, K Otfried
Vockley, Jerry
Lehnert, Willy
Ensenauer, Regina
author_facet Grünert, Sarah C
Wendel, Udo
Lindner, Martin
Leichsenring, Michael
Schwab, K Otfried
Vockley, Jerry
Lehnert, Willy
Ensenauer, Regina
author_sort Grünert, Sarah C
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description BACKGROUND: Despite its first description over 40 years ago, knowledge of the clinical course of isovaleric acidemia (IVA), a disorder predisposing to severe acidotic episodes during catabolic stress, is still anecdotal. We aimed to investigate the phenotypic presentation and factors determining the neurological and neurocognitive outcomes of patients diagnosed with IVA following clinical manifestation. METHODS: Retrospective data on 21 children and adults with symptomatic IVA diagnosed from 1976 to 1999 were analyzed for outcome determinants including age at diagnosis and number of catabolic episodes. Sixteen of 21 patients were evaluated cross-sectionally focusing on the neurological and neurocognitive status. Additionally, 155 cases of patients with IVA published in the international literature were reviewed and analyzed for outcome parameters including mortality. RESULTS: 57% of study patients (12/21) were diagnosed within the first weeks of life and 43% (9/21) in childhood. An acute metabolic attack was the main cause of diagnostic work-up. 44% of investigated study patients (7/16) showed mild motor dysfunction and only 19% (3/16) had cognitive deficits. No other organ complications were found. The patients' intelligence quotient was not related to the number of catabolic episodes but was inversely related to age at diagnosis. In published cases, mortality was high (33%) if associated with neonatal diagnosis, following manifestation at an average age of 7 days. CONCLUSIONS: Within the group of "classical" organic acidurias, IVA appears to be exceptional considering its milder neuropathologic implications. The potential to avoid neonatal mortality and to improve neurologic and cognitive outcome under early treatment reinforces IVA to be qualified for newborn screening.
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spelling pubmed-32929492012-03-05 Clinical and neurocognitive outcome in symptomatic isovaleric acidemia Grünert, Sarah C Wendel, Udo Lindner, Martin Leichsenring, Michael Schwab, K Otfried Vockley, Jerry Lehnert, Willy Ensenauer, Regina Orphanet J Rare Dis Research BACKGROUND: Despite its first description over 40 years ago, knowledge of the clinical course of isovaleric acidemia (IVA), a disorder predisposing to severe acidotic episodes during catabolic stress, is still anecdotal. We aimed to investigate the phenotypic presentation and factors determining the neurological and neurocognitive outcomes of patients diagnosed with IVA following clinical manifestation. METHODS: Retrospective data on 21 children and adults with symptomatic IVA diagnosed from 1976 to 1999 were analyzed for outcome determinants including age at diagnosis and number of catabolic episodes. Sixteen of 21 patients were evaluated cross-sectionally focusing on the neurological and neurocognitive status. Additionally, 155 cases of patients with IVA published in the international literature were reviewed and analyzed for outcome parameters including mortality. RESULTS: 57% of study patients (12/21) were diagnosed within the first weeks of life and 43% (9/21) in childhood. An acute metabolic attack was the main cause of diagnostic work-up. 44% of investigated study patients (7/16) showed mild motor dysfunction and only 19% (3/16) had cognitive deficits. No other organ complications were found. The patients' intelligence quotient was not related to the number of catabolic episodes but was inversely related to age at diagnosis. In published cases, mortality was high (33%) if associated with neonatal diagnosis, following manifestation at an average age of 7 days. CONCLUSIONS: Within the group of "classical" organic acidurias, IVA appears to be exceptional considering its milder neuropathologic implications. The potential to avoid neonatal mortality and to improve neurologic and cognitive outcome under early treatment reinforces IVA to be qualified for newborn screening. BioMed Central 2012-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3292949/ /pubmed/22277694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-7-9 Text en Copyright ©2012 Grünert et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lindner, Martin
Leichsenring, Michael
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Vockley, Jerry
Lehnert, Willy
Ensenauer, Regina
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title_short Clinical and neurocognitive outcome in symptomatic isovaleric acidemia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3292949/
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