1. Defining tetrahydrobiopterin responsiveness in phenylketonuria: Survey results from 38 countries.
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Evers, R.A.F., van Wegberg, A.M.J., Ahring, K., Beblo, S., Bélanger-Quintana, A., Bosch, A.M., Burlina, A., Campistol, J., Coskun, T., Feillet, F., Giżewska, M., Huijbregts, S.C.J., Kearney, S., Langeveld, M., Leuzzi, V., Maillot, F., Muntau, A.C., Rocha, J.C., Romani, C., and Trefz, F.K.
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TETRAHYDROBIOPTERIN , *PHENYLKETONURIA , *QUALITY of life , *METABOLIC regulation , *MEDICAL personnel - Abstract
A subset of patients with phenylketonuria benefit from treatment with tetrahydrobiopterin (BH 4), although there is no consensus on the definition of BH 4 responsiveness. The aim of this study therefore was to gain insight into the definitions of long-term BH 4 responsiveness being used around the world. We performed a web-based survey targeting healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of PKU patients. Data were analysed according to geographical region (Europe, USA/Canada, other). We analysed 166 responses. Long-term BH 4 responsiveness was commonly defined using natural protein tolerance (95.6%), improvement of metabolic control (73.5%) and increase in quality of life (48.2%). When a specific value for a reduction in phenylalanine concentrations was reported (n = 89), 30% and 20% were most frequently used as cut-off values (76% and 19% of respondents, respectively). When a specific relative increase in natural protein tolerance was used to define long-term BH 4 responsiveness (n = 71), respondents most commonly reported cut-off values of 30% and 100% (28% of respondents in both cases). Respondents from USA/Canada (n = 50) generally used less strict cut-off values compared to Europe (n = 96). Furthermore, respondents working within the same center answered differently. The results of this study suggest a very heterogeneous situation on the topic of defining long-term BH 4 responsiveness, not only at a worldwide level but also within centers. Developing a strong evidence- and consensus-based definition would improve the quality of BH 4 treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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