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Long-Term Neurological Outcomes of Adult Patients with Phenylketonuria before and after Newborn Screening in Japan.

Kenji Yamada1, Seiji Yamaguchi1, Kazunori Yokoyama2, Kikumaro Aoki2, Takeshi Taketani1.   

Abstract

Japanese newborn screening (NBS) for phenylketonuria (PKU) was initiated in 1977. We surveyed the neurological outcomes of Japanese adult patients with PKU to investigate the long-term effects and of and issues with NBS. Eighty-five patients with PKU aged over 19 years who continued to be treated with a phenylalanine-free amino acid formula were investigated by administering questionnaires regarding clinical characteristics, such as mental ability, education status, and therapeutic condition. Of the 85 subjects, 68 patients were detected by NBS (NBS group), while the other 17 were clinically diagnosed before the initiation of NBS (pre-NBS group). Further, 10 of the 68 NBS patients presented intellectual and/or psychiatric disabilities, 5 of whom had a history of treatment discontinuation; in contrast, 12 of the 17 pre-NBS patients presented with neuropsychiatric symptoms. Regarding social outcomes, almost all patients in the NBS group could live an independent life, while over half of the patients in the pre-NBS group were not employed or lived in nursing-care facilities. Neurological outcomes are obviously improved by NBS in Japan. However, some patients, even those detected by NBS, developed neuropsychiatric symptoms due to treatment disruption. Lifelong and strict management is essential to maintain good neurological and social prognoses for patients with PKU.

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Keywords:  Japanese; adult patients; intellectual disability; long-term outcome; newborn screening; phenylketonuria; psychiatric disability; treatment discontinuation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33919983     DOI: 10.3390/ijns7020021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Neonatal Screen        ISSN: 2409-515X


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