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Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5

AIM: To verify the possible advantages of 3- β-hydroxybutyrate (3HB) measurement compared to urinary assay of ketones during an intercurrent disease managed at home. METHODS: Twelve Pediatricians were asked to enroll at least 4 patients aged 3 to 5 years, affected by an intercurrent illness and show...

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Autores principales: Maurizio, Vanelli, Carla, Mastrorilli, Valentina, Fainardi, Brunella, Iovane, Chiara, Scarabello, Piero, Veronese, Umberto, Fanelli, Tiziana, Incerti, Bertrand, Tchana, Icilio, Dodi, Dora, Di Mauro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31124998
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v90i2.8260
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author Maurizio, Vanelli
Carla, Mastrorilli
Valentina, Fainardi
Brunella, Iovane
Chiara, Scarabello
Piero, Veronese
Umberto, Fanelli
Tiziana, Incerti
Bertrand, Tchana
Icilio, Dodi
Dora, Di Mauro
author_facet Maurizio, Vanelli
Carla, Mastrorilli
Valentina, Fainardi
Brunella, Iovane
Chiara, Scarabello
Piero, Veronese
Umberto, Fanelli
Tiziana, Incerti
Bertrand, Tchana
Icilio, Dodi
Dora, Di Mauro
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description AIM: To verify the possible advantages of 3- β-hydroxybutyrate (3HB) measurement compared to urinary assay of ketones during an intercurrent disease managed at home. METHODS: Twelve Pediatricians were asked to enroll at least 4 patients aged 3 to 5 years, affected by an intercurrent illness and showing at least one of symptoms reliable to ketosis. Recruited patients were submitted to the simultaneous assay of 3HB in capillary blood and ketones in urine at 3 (T3) and 6 hours (T6) from the first measurement (T0). For urinary and blood ketone detection commercial tests were used. RESULTS: Thirty-eight children (4.36±2.60 years old; 25 boys) were enrolled into the study. At T0 all children showed 3HB levels (1.2-3.2 mmol/L), but only 10 of them (26.3%) associated also urinary ketone bodies (2 to 4+). In response to 3 hour treatment (T3) with a glucose solution, 3HB values decreased in 19 (0,8-1,8 mmol/L) and normalized in 13 children (<0.2 mmol/L); while ketonuria disappeared in only 2 patients, it was confirmed in 8 and appeared (4+) the first time in the remaining 28 children. At T6 3HB levels fell definitively within the normal range in all children, while ketonuria was still present (2+) in 9 patients (23%). The pediatricians reported two limitations about blood 3HB dosage compared to the urinary test: the invasiveness of capillary blood collection, and the cost of supplies for finger pricking, reagent strips and reflectance meter. CONCLUSIONS. 3HB monitor in capillary blood is more effective and clinically more useful in diagnosing and managing of an ongoing ketosis in children with a mild infective disease than ketones detection in the urine. These advantages are mitigated by the cost of 3HB measurement. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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spelling pubmed-67762082019-11-25 Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5 Maurizio, Vanelli Carla, Mastrorilli Valentina, Fainardi Brunella, Iovane Chiara, Scarabello Piero, Veronese Umberto, Fanelli Tiziana, Incerti Bertrand, Tchana Icilio, Dodi Dora, Di Mauro Acta Biomed Original Article AIM: To verify the possible advantages of 3- β-hydroxybutyrate (3HB) measurement compared to urinary assay of ketones during an intercurrent disease managed at home. METHODS: Twelve Pediatricians were asked to enroll at least 4 patients aged 3 to 5 years, affected by an intercurrent illness and showing at least one of symptoms reliable to ketosis. Recruited patients were submitted to the simultaneous assay of 3HB in capillary blood and ketones in urine at 3 (T3) and 6 hours (T6) from the first measurement (T0). For urinary and blood ketone detection commercial tests were used. RESULTS: Thirty-eight children (4.36±2.60 years old; 25 boys) were enrolled into the study. At T0 all children showed 3HB levels (1.2-3.2 mmol/L), but only 10 of them (26.3%) associated also urinary ketone bodies (2 to 4+). In response to 3 hour treatment (T3) with a glucose solution, 3HB values decreased in 19 (0,8-1,8 mmol/L) and normalized in 13 children (<0.2 mmol/L); while ketonuria disappeared in only 2 patients, it was confirmed in 8 and appeared (4+) the first time in the remaining 28 children. At T6 3HB levels fell definitively within the normal range in all children, while ketonuria was still present (2+) in 9 patients (23%). The pediatricians reported two limitations about blood 3HB dosage compared to the urinary test: the invasiveness of capillary blood collection, and the cost of supplies for finger pricking, reagent strips and reflectance meter. CONCLUSIONS. 3HB monitor in capillary blood is more effective and clinically more useful in diagnosing and managing of an ongoing ketosis in children with a mild infective disease than ketones detection in the urine. These advantages are mitigated by the cost of 3HB measurement. (www.actabiomedica.it) Mattioli 1885 2019 2019-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6776208/ /pubmed/31124998 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v90i2.8260 Text en Copyright: © 2019 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Article
Maurizio, Vanelli
Carla, Mastrorilli
Valentina, Fainardi
Brunella, Iovane
Chiara, Scarabello
Piero, Veronese
Umberto, Fanelli
Tiziana, Incerti
Bertrand, Tchana
Icilio, Dodi
Dora, Di Mauro
Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5
title Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5
title_full Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5
title_fullStr Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5
title_full_unstemmed Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5
title_short Clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5
title_sort clinical utility of beta-hydroxybutyrate measurement in the management of physiological ketosis at home in children under 5
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31124998
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v90i2.8260
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