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BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS

PURPOSE: To examine predictors of ammonia exposure and hyperammonemic crises (HAC) in patients with urea cycle disorders (UCDs). METHODS: The relationships between fasting ammonia, daily ammonia exposure, and HACs were analyzed in >100 UCD patients. RESULTS: Fasting ammonia correlated strongly wi...

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Autores principales: Lee, Brendan, Diaz, George A., Rhead, William, Lichter-Konecki, U., Feigenbaum, Annette, Berry, Susan A., Le Mons, C., Bartley, James A, Longo, Nicola, Nagamani, Sandesh C., Berquist, William, Gallagher, Renata, Bartholomew, Dennis, Harding, Cary O., Korson, Mark S., McCandless, Shawn E., Smith, Wendy, Cederbaum, Stephen, Wong, Derek, Merritt, J. Lawrence, Schulze, A., Vockley, Gerard., Kronn, David, Zori, Roberto, Summar, Marshall, Milikien, D.A., Marino, M., Coakley, D.F., Mokhtarani, M., Scharschmidt, B.F.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4465427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25503497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2014.148
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author Lee, Brendan
Diaz, George A.
Rhead, William
Lichter-Konecki, U.
Feigenbaum, Annette
Berry, Susan A.
Le Mons, C.
Bartley, James A
Longo, Nicola
Nagamani, Sandesh C.
Berquist, William
Gallagher, Renata
Bartholomew, Dennis
Harding, Cary O.
Korson, Mark S.
McCandless, Shawn E.
Smith, Wendy
Cederbaum, Stephen
Wong, Derek
Merritt, J. Lawrence
Schulze, A.
Vockley, Gerard.
Kronn, David
Zori, Roberto
Summar, Marshall
Milikien, D.A.
Marino, M.
Coakley, D.F.
Mokhtarani, M.
Scharschmidt, B.F.
author_facet Lee, Brendan
Diaz, George A.
Rhead, William
Lichter-Konecki, U.
Feigenbaum, Annette
Berry, Susan A.
Le Mons, C.
Bartley, James A
Longo, Nicola
Nagamani, Sandesh C.
Berquist, William
Gallagher, Renata
Bartholomew, Dennis
Harding, Cary O.
Korson, Mark S.
McCandless, Shawn E.
Smith, Wendy
Cederbaum, Stephen
Wong, Derek
Merritt, J. Lawrence
Schulze, A.
Vockley, Gerard.
Kronn, David
Zori, Roberto
Summar, Marshall
Milikien, D.A.
Marino, M.
Coakley, D.F.
Mokhtarani, M.
Scharschmidt, B.F.
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description PURPOSE: To examine predictors of ammonia exposure and hyperammonemic crises (HAC) in patients with urea cycle disorders (UCDs). METHODS: The relationships between fasting ammonia, daily ammonia exposure, and HACs were analyzed in >100 UCD patients. RESULTS: Fasting ammonia correlated strongly with daily ammonia exposure (r=0.764, p<0.001). For patients with fasting ammonia levels <0.5 ULN, 0.5 to <1.0 ULN, and ≥1.0 ULN, the probability of a normal average daily ammonia value was 87%, 60%, and 39%, respectively, and 10.3%, 14.1%, and 37.0% of these patients experienced ≥1 HAC over 12 months. Time to first HAC was shorter (p=0.008) and relative risk (4.5×; p=0.011) and rate (~5×, p=0.006) of HACs higher in patients with fasting ammonia ≥1.0 ULN vs. <0.5ULN; relative risk was even greater (20×; p=0.009) in patients ≥6 years. A 10 or 25 μmol/L increase in ammonia exposure increased the relative risk of a HAC by 50% and >200% (p<0.0001), respectively. The relationship between ammonia and HAC risk appeared independent of treatment, age, UCD subtype, dietary protein intake, or blood urea nitrogen. Fasting glutamine correlated weakly with AUC(0-24) and was not a significant predictor of HACs. CONCLUSIONS: Fasting ammonia correlates strongly and positively with daily ammonia exposure and with the risk and rate of HACs, suggesting that UCD patients may benefit from tight ammonia control.
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spelling pubmed-44654272016-05-18 BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS Lee, Brendan Diaz, George A. Rhead, William Lichter-Konecki, U. Feigenbaum, Annette Berry, Susan A. Le Mons, C. Bartley, James A Longo, Nicola Nagamani, Sandesh C. Berquist, William Gallagher, Renata Bartholomew, Dennis Harding, Cary O. Korson, Mark S. McCandless, Shawn E. Smith, Wendy Cederbaum, Stephen Wong, Derek Merritt, J. Lawrence Schulze, A. Vockley, Gerard. Kronn, David Zori, Roberto Summar, Marshall Milikien, D.A. Marino, M. Coakley, D.F. Mokhtarani, M. Scharschmidt, B.F. Genet Med Article PURPOSE: To examine predictors of ammonia exposure and hyperammonemic crises (HAC) in patients with urea cycle disorders (UCDs). METHODS: The relationships between fasting ammonia, daily ammonia exposure, and HACs were analyzed in >100 UCD patients. RESULTS: Fasting ammonia correlated strongly with daily ammonia exposure (r=0.764, p<0.001). For patients with fasting ammonia levels <0.5 ULN, 0.5 to <1.0 ULN, and ≥1.0 ULN, the probability of a normal average daily ammonia value was 87%, 60%, and 39%, respectively, and 10.3%, 14.1%, and 37.0% of these patients experienced ≥1 HAC over 12 months. Time to first HAC was shorter (p=0.008) and relative risk (4.5×; p=0.011) and rate (~5×, p=0.006) of HACs higher in patients with fasting ammonia ≥1.0 ULN vs. <0.5ULN; relative risk was even greater (20×; p=0.009) in patients ≥6 years. A 10 or 25 μmol/L increase in ammonia exposure increased the relative risk of a HAC by 50% and >200% (p<0.0001), respectively. The relationship between ammonia and HAC risk appeared independent of treatment, age, UCD subtype, dietary protein intake, or blood urea nitrogen. Fasting glutamine correlated weakly with AUC(0-24) and was not a significant predictor of HACs. CONCLUSIONS: Fasting ammonia correlates strongly and positively with daily ammonia exposure and with the risk and rate of HACs, suggesting that UCD patients may benefit from tight ammonia control. 2014-12-11 2015-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4465427/ /pubmed/25503497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2014.148 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Lee, Brendan
Diaz, George A.
Rhead, William
Lichter-Konecki, U.
Feigenbaum, Annette
Berry, Susan A.
Le Mons, C.
Bartley, James A
Longo, Nicola
Nagamani, Sandesh C.
Berquist, William
Gallagher, Renata
Bartholomew, Dennis
Harding, Cary O.
Korson, Mark S.
McCandless, Shawn E.
Smith, Wendy
Cederbaum, Stephen
Wong, Derek
Merritt, J. Lawrence
Schulze, A.
Vockley, Gerard.
Kronn, David
Zori, Roberto
Summar, Marshall
Milikien, D.A.
Marino, M.
Coakley, D.F.
Mokhtarani, M.
Scharschmidt, B.F.
BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS
title BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS
title_full BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS
title_fullStr BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS
title_full_unstemmed BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS
title_short BLOOD AMMONIA AND GLUTAMINE AS PREDICTORS OF HYPERAMMONEMIC CRISES IN UREA CYCLE DISORDER PATIENTS
title_sort blood ammonia and glutamine as predictors of hyperammonemic crises in urea cycle disorder patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4465427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25503497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2014.148
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