| Literature DB >> 21364976 |
Douangdao Soukaloun1, Sue J Lee, Karen Chamberlain, Ann M Taylor, Mayfong Mayxay, Kongkham Sisouk, Bandit Soumphonphakdy, Khaysy Latsavong, Kongsin Akkhavong, Douangkham Phommachanh, Vanmaly Sengmeuang, Khonsavanh Luangxay, Theresa McDonagh, Nicholas J White, Paul N Newton.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infantile beriberi is a potentially lethal manifestation of thiamin deficiency, associated with traditional post-partum maternal food avoidance, which persists in the Lao PDR (Laos). There are few data on biochemical markers of infantile thiamin deficiency or indices of cardiac dysfunction as potential surrogate markers. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21364976 PMCID: PMC3043003 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000971
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Characteristics of infants with beriberi and febrile and afebrile controls.
| Variable | Clinical beriberi | Febrile controls | Afebrile controls | P |
|
| 4717 | 4717 | 4712 | |
| Age/months | 2.0 (0.8–8)2.0 (0.8–3) | 1.9 (0.8–11)1.2 (0.8–4) | 2.0 (0.3–9)461.2 (1–3.4) | 0.70.2 |
| Male % | 29/47 (62)10/17 (59) | 26/47 (56)10/17 (59) | 26/47 (56)7/12 (58) | 0.51.0 |
| Sibling died <1 year old | 11/42 (26.2)11/15 (73.3) | 0/42 (0)0/17 (0) | 3/36 (8.3)4/7 (57.1) | 0.0050.2 |
| Breast fed % | 46/46 (100)17/17 (100) | 40/44 (90.9)16/17 (94.1) | 42/45 (93.3)9/11 (81.8) | --- |
| Bottle fed % | 1/46 (2.2)0/17 (0) | 13/44 (29.6)4/17 (23.5) | 11/45 (24.4)4/11 (36.4) | 0.010.01 |
| Given rice water % | 4/46 (8.7)2/17 (11.8) | 7/44 (15.9)1/17 (5.9) | 9/45 (20.0)3/11 (27.3) | 0.20.6 |
| Given chewed sticky rice % | 12/46 (26.1)3/17 (17.7) | 8/44 (18.2)1/17 (5.9) | 5/45 (11.1)0/11 (0) | 0.070.1 |
| Peripheral White cell count 109/L | 11.0 (6.0–33.0)3510.0 (6.1–13.0)6 | 11.4 (4.5–28.9)289.0 (5.8–12.2)2 | 11.0 (6.8–30.5)319.8 (7.3–11.0)3 | 1.0--- |
| Hct % | 34 (16–50)3433 (24–42)6 | 35 (22–55)2835.0 (30–40)2 | 34 (17–50)3140 (34–50)3 | 1.0--- |
| Basal erythrocyte transketolase activity micromoles/min/gHB | 0.53 (0.47–0.60)17 | 0.78 (0.65–0.91)17 | 0.75 (0.61–0.89)12 | 0.02 |
| Basal erythrocyte transketolase activity <0.59 micromoles/min/gHB | 13/17 (76.5) | 4/17 (23.5) | 3/12 (25) | 0.001 |
| Activated erythrocyte transketolase activity micromoles/min/gHB | 0.62 (0.53–0.70)17 | 0.88 (0.73–1.04)17 | 0.85 (0.72–0.98)12 | 0.02 |
| Alpha % | 18.2 (−9 to 625)4210.1 (−5.4–72.4)17 | 13.0 (−2.5–558.3)4010.3 (−2.5–73.7)17 | 11.8 (−35.7–779.9)3812.8 (4.2–33.9)12 | 0.50.9 |
| Alpha ≥25% | 16/42 (38.1)3/17 (17.7) | 13/40 (32.5)3/17 (17.7) | 9/38 (23.7)3/12 (25) | 0.30.6 |
| Alpha >31% | 13/42 (30.9)2/17 (11.8) | 10/40 (25)1/17 (5.9) | 5/38 (13.2)1/12 (8.3) | 0.20.5 |
| BNP pg/ml | 334 (0–2,465)38158 (2–1,978)17 | 7 (0–590)298 (0–361)13 | 6 (0–169)306 (0–169)12 | 0.080.0005 |
| % with BNP>upper limit reference range for age/sex | 9/38 (23.7)2/17 (11.8) | 0/290/13 | 0/300/12 | --- |
| NT-pro-BNP pg/ml | 35,000 (128–>35,000)1532,080 (128–35,000)13 | 1,514 (335–6,831)101,514 (335–6,831)10 | 866 (96–35,000)11866 (96–35,000)11 | 0.030.0009 |
| % with NT-pro-BNP >650 pg/ml | 14/15 (93)12/13 (92.3) | 6/12 (50)8/10 (80) | 9/11 (82)6/11 (54.6) | 0.20.09 |
| % with NT-pro-BNP >upper limit reference range for age/sex | 11/15 (73.3)9/13 (69.3) | 0/100/10 | 1/11 (9.1)1/11 (9.1) | <0.001<0.001 |
| Troponin T ng/ml | 0.07 (0–0.893)350.11 (0–0.351)14 | 0 (0–0.159)270 (0–0.052)11 | 0 (0–0.122)300 (0–0.058)12 | 0.0050.003 |
| % with detectable troponin T | 27/35 (77.1)11/14 (78.6) | 9/27 (33.3)4/11 (36.4) | 14/30 (46.7)8/12 (66.7) | 0.0190.1 |
Superscript numbers refer to sample size if data missing.
median (range),
mean (95%CI),
of those with siblings,
for reference ranges see table base,
matched comparison of both control groups combined, with cases, except
matched comparison of the groups separately, the first P value refers to cases versus febrile controls and the second P value to cases versus afebrile controls,
p-value could not be obtained in the matched analysis as the mothers of cases were all breast fed,
p-value could not be obtained in the matched analysis as the results for all controls were zero.
d
97.5th percentiles for males and females over the age range 0–1 years for
BNP (pg/ml)
0–<31 days M and F 1,585
31–<90 days M and F 1,259
3–<6 months M and F 759
6 months–<1 y M and F 263
97.5th percentiles for males and females over the age range 0–1 y for NT-pro-BNP
(pg/ml) [41]
0–<31 days M 28,184
0–<31 days F 35,481
31–<90 days M 19,953
31–<90 days F 15,135
3–<6 months M 15,849
3–<6 months F 14,125
6 months–<1 y M 11,220
6 months–<1 y F 10,000
The first line in each row refers to all those with data and the second line to only infants with basal ETK data.
Characteristics of mothers and fathers of infants with beriberi and febrile and afebrile controls.
| Variable | Clinical beriberi | Febrile controls | Afebrile controls | P |
|
| 4717 | 4717 | 4712 | |
| Age/years | 24 (15–47)24 (18–37)17 | 25 (16–43)25 (16–38)17 | 25 (18–39)26 (19–39)12 | 0.70.5 |
| Lao Loum ethnic group | 35/47 (74.5)12/17 (70.6) | 39/47 (83.0)16/17 (94.1) | 43/47 (91.5)11/12 (91.7) | 0.070.05 |
| % of mothers' rice farmers | 20/47 (42.6)11/17 (64.7) | 13/46 (28.3)4/17 (23.5) | 7/47 (14.9)2/12 (16.7) | 0.0180.004 |
| Home in Vientiane City | 36/47 (76.6)12/17 (70.1) | 41/47 (87.2)15/17 (88.2) | 43/47 (91.5)10/12 (83.3) | 0.040.18 |
| Gravidity | 2 (1–11)2 (1–7)17 | 2 (1–6)2 (1–4)15 | 2 (1–8)2 (1–8)12 | 0.10.7 |
| Schooling/years | 5 (0–11)5 (0–11)17 | 5 (0–16)5 (0–16)17 | 8 (0–14)8 (0–14)12 | 0.37 0.001 |
| Enough money for food | 35/39 (89.7)13/17 (76.5) | 35/38 (92.1)14/17 (82.4) | 40/45 (88.8)9/12 (75.0) | 0.90.6 |
| Observed food avoidance | 43/47 (91.5)16/17 (94.1) | 22/47 (46.8)8/17 (47.1) | 35/46 (76.1)10/12 (83.3) | 0.001 0.07 |
| Parasthaesia | 30/47 (63.8)8/18 (47.1) | 1/19 (5.3)1/16 (6.3) | 5/19 (26.3)3/12 (25.0) | 0.0260.02 |
| Peripheral White cell count 109/L | 10.1 (5.8–20.0)307.5 (5.8–9.2)2 | 9.6 (5.0–23.4)277.91 | 9.8 (5.8–20.0)28----0 | 0.23----- |
| Hct % | 35 (22–46)3033 (31–35)2 | 38 (27–45)27381 | 35 (25–45)28---0 | 0.8--- |
| Basal erythrocyte transketolase activity micromoles/min/gHb | 0.54 (0.23–0.90)17 | 0.72 (0.37–1.3)17 | 0.58 (0.38–0.95)12 | 0.04 |
| Activated erythrocyte transketolase activity micromoles/min/gHb | 0.67 (0.29–0.94)17 | 0.79 (0.48–1.42)17 | 0.68 (0.48–1.02)12 | 0.05, 0.72 |
| % with basal erythrocyte transketolase activity micromoles/min/gHb <lower limit reference range for age | 9/17 (52.9) | 2/17 (11.8) | 4/12 (33.3) | 0.037 |
| Alpha % | 20.3 (−17.4–273.9)4023.4 (−2.8–52.0)16 | 11.9 (−32.1–360.5)399.5 (−2.3–41.4)17 | 15.3 (−31.2–466.1)3610.4 (1–41.3)12 | 0.50.09 |
| Alpha ≥25% | 17/40 (42.5)8/16 (50.0) | 10/39 (25.6)3/17 (17.7) | 15/36 (41.7)4/12 (33.3) | 0.250.08 |
| Alpha >31% | 11/40 (27.5)4/16 (25.0) | 7/39 (18)2/17 (11.8) | 7/36 (19.4)2/12 (16.7) | 0.160.3 |
| BNP pg/ml | 4 (0–203)412 (0–203)17 | 3 (0–64)44 (0–26)14 | 4 (0–101)293 (0–23)12 | 0.60.5 |
| % with BNP≥100 pg/ml | 1/43 (2)1/17 (5.9) | 0/33 (0)0/14 (0) | 1/32 (3)0/12 (0) | 0.80.4 |
| NT-proBNP pg/ml | 57 (11–14,492)1857 (11–14,492)16 | 38 (14–198)1238 (14–198)12 | 37 (10–146)1137 (10–146)11 | 0.30.2 |
| % with NT-proBNP ≥300 pg/ml | 3/19 (16)2/16 (12.5) | 0/12 (0)0/12 (0) | 0/12 (0)0/11 (0) | --- |
| Troponin T ng/ml | 0 (0–0.319)400 (0–0.319)16 | 030014 | 029012 | -- |
| % with troponin T >0.03 ng/mL | 1/40 (2.5)1/16 (6.3) | 0/30 (0)0/14 (0) | 0/29 (0)0/12 (0) | -- |
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| Father cash expenditure/day in kip | 8,000 (0–100,000)19----0 | 10,000 (0–50,000)23----0 | 15,000 (0–200,000)25----0 | 0.97--- |
| % fathers' rice farmers | 27/47 (57.5)12/17 (70.6) | 14/45 (31.1)6/17 (35.3) | 6/44 (13.6)4/12 (33.3) | <0.0010.019 |
Superscript numbers refer to sample size if data missing.
median (range),
mean (95%CI),
of those with siblings,
for reference ranges see table base,
matched comparison of both control groups combined, with cases, except
matched comparison of the groups separately, the first P value refers to cases versus febrile controls and the second P value to cases versus afebrile controls,
p-value could not be obtained in the matched analysis as the mothers of cases were all breast fed,
p-value could not be obtained in the matched analysis as the results for all controls were zero,
‘Lao Loum’ or ‘lowland Lao’ or ‘Tai-Kadai ethno-linguistic family’ see Ref [54].
d Basal erythrocyte transketolase activity (unpublished data NDNS Young people and Adult surveys, UK)
For females aged/years micromoles/min/gHb
4–18 ≤0.57
19–24 ≤0.57
25–34 ≤0.50
35–49 ≤0.47
The first line in each row refers to all patients with data and the second line to only those with infant basal ETK data.
Figure 1Relationship between infant basal ETK and infant Troponin T.
Black circles = infants with beriberi (n = 14), crosses = infant afebrile controls (n = 12), open circles = infant febrile controls (n = 11).
Figure 2Relationship between maternal and infant basal ETK for 48 infant-mother pairs.
Black circles = infant-mother pairs – infant with beriberi (n = 16), crosses = infant-mother pairs – afebrile controls (n = 12), open circles = infant-mother pairs – febrile controls (n = 17). Pearson's r = 0.66, P<0.001, Maternal basal ETK = 0.2699+0.6320*Infant basal ETK.
Figure 3Relationship between infant basal ETK and infant α.
Black circles = infants with beriberi (n = 17), crosses = infant afebrile controls (n = 12), open circles = infant febrile controls (n = 17). Spearman rho = −0.4219, P = 0.004, Infant basal ETK = 27.46−18.02* infant α.
Figure 4Relationship between maternal basal ETK and maternal α.
Black circles = infants with beriberi (n = 17), crosses = infant afebrile controls (n = 12), open circles = infant febrile controls (n = 17). Pearson's r = −0.4359, P = <0.003, Maternal basal ETK = 33.43−25.06*Maternal α.