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Three-Country Snapshot of Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency.


ABSTRACT: X-linked ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTCD) is the most common urea cycle defect. The disease severity ranges from asymptomatic carrier state to severe neonatal presentation with hyperammonaemic encephalopathy. We audited the diagnosis and management of OTCD, using an online 12-question-survey that was sent to 75 metabolic centres in Turkey, France and the UK. Thirty-nine centres responded and 495 patients were reported in total. A total of 208 French patients were reported, including 71 (34%) males, 86 (41%) symptomatic and 51 (25%) asymptomatic females. Eighty-five Turkish patients included 32 (38%) males, 39 (46%) symptomatic and 14 (16%) asymptomatic females. Out of the 202 UK patients, 66 (33%) were male, 83 (41%) asymptomatic and 53 (26%) symptomatic females. A total of 19%, 12% and 7% of the patients presented with a neonatal-onset phenotype in France, Turkey and the UK, respectively. Vomiting, altered mental status and encephalopathy were the most common initial symptoms in all three countries. While 69% in France and 79% in Turkey were receiving protein restriction, 42% were on a protein-restricted diet in the UK. A total of 76%, 47% and 33% of patients were treated with ammonia scavengers in Turkey, France and the UK, respectively. The findings of our audit emphasize the differences and similarities in manifestations and management practices in three countries.

SUBMITTER: Seker Yilmaz B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9695856 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three-Country Snapshot of Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency.

Seker Yilmaz Berna B   Baruteau Julien J   Arslan Nur N   Aydin Halil Ibrahim HI   Barth Magalie M   Bozaci Ayse Ergul AE   Brassier Anais A   Canda Ebru E   Cano Aline A   Chronopoulou Efstathia E   Connolly Grainne M GM   Damaj Lena L   Dawson Charlotte C   Dobbelaere Dries D   Douillard Claire C   Eminoglu Fatma Tuba FT   Erdol Sahin S   Ersoy Melike M   Fang Sherry S   Feillet François F   Gokcay Gulden G   Goksoy Emine E   Gorce Magali M   Inci Asli A   Kadioglu Banu B   Kardas Fatih F   Kasapkara Cigdem Seher CS   Kilic Yildirim Gonca G   Kor Deniz D   Kose Melis M   Marelli Cecilia C   Mundy Helen H   O'Sullivan Siobhan S   Ozturk Hismi Burcu B   Ramachandran Radha R   Roubertie Agathe A   Sanlilar Mehtap M   Schiff Manuel M   Sreekantam Srividya S   Stepien Karolina M KM   Uzun Unal Ozlem O   Yildiz Yilmaz Y   Zubarioglu Tanyel T   Gissen Paul P  

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X-linked ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTCD) is the most common urea cycle defect. The disease severity ranges from asymptomatic carrier state to severe neonatal presentation with hyperammonaemic encephalopathy. We audited the diagnosis and management of OTCD, using an online 12-question-survey that was sent to 75 metabolic centres in Turkey, France and the UK. Thirty-nine centres responded and 495 patients were reported in total. A total of 208 French patients were reported, including  ...[more]

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