Efficacy and safety of D,L-3-hydroxybutyrate (D,L-3-HB) treatment in multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency
Date
2020Author
Oishi, Kimihiko
Morris, Andrew A.
van Rijt, Willemijn J.
Jager, Emmalie A.
Allersma, Derk P.
AKTUĞLU ZEYBEK, Ayşe Çiğdem
Bhattacharya, Kaustuv
Debray, Francois-Guillaume
Ellaway, Carolyn J.
Gautschi, Matthias
Geraghty, Michael T.
Gil-Ortega, David
Larson, Austin A.
Moore, Francesca
Morava, Eva
Schiff, Manuel
Scholl-Buergi, Sabine
Tchan, Michel C.
Vockley, Jerry
Witters, Peter
Wortmann, Saskia B.
van Spronsen, Francjan
Van Hove, Johan L. K.
Derks, Terry G. J.
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Purpose Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MADD) is a life-threatening, ultrarare inborn error of metabolism. Case reports described successful D,L-3-hydroxybutyrate (D,L-3-HB) treatment in severely affected MADD patients, but systematic data on efficacy and safety is lacking. Methods A systematic literature review and an international, retrospective cohort study on clinical presentation, D,L-3-HB treatment method, and outcome in MADD(-like) patients. Results Our study summarizes 23 MADD(-like) patients, including 14 new cases. Median age at clinical onset was two months (interquartile range [IQR]: 8 months). Median age at starting D,L-3-HB was seven months (IQR: 4.5 years). D,L-3-HB doses ranged between 100 and 2600 mg/kg/day. Clinical improvement was reported in 16 patients (70%) for cardiomyopathy, leukodystrophy, liver symptoms, muscle symptoms, and/or respiratory failure. D,L-3-HB appeared not effective for neuropathy. Survival appeared longer upon D,L-3-HB compared with historical controls. Median time until first clinical improvement was one month, and ranged up to six months. Reported side effects included abdominal pain, constipation, dehydration, diarrhea, and vomiting/nausea. Median D,L-3-HB treatment duration was two years (IQR: 6 years). D,L-3-HB treatment was discontinued in 12 patients (52%). Conclusion The strength of the current study is the international pooling of data demonstrating that D,L-3-HB treatment can be effective and safe in MADD(-like) patients.
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