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A retrospective, multinational, multicenter study on the natural history of infantile-onset Pompe disease.

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Kishnani, PS; Hwu, W-L; Mandel, H; Nicolino, M; Yong, F; Corzo, D; Infantile-Onset Pompe Disease Natural History Study Group
Published in: J Pediatr
May 2006

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the natural progression of infantile-onset Pompe disease. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective chart reviews of 168 patients with documented acid alpha-glucosidase deficiency and symptom onset by 12 months of age; Kaplan-Meier analysis of total and ventilator-free survival time; Cox proportional hazards regression modeling of mortality risk factors. RESULTS: The median age at symptom onset was 2.0 months (range 0 to 12 months), 4.7 months at diagnosis (range: prenatal to 4.2 months), 5.9 months at first ventilator support (range 0.1 to 31.1 months), and 8.7 months at death (range 0.3 to 73.4 months). Survival rates at 12 months of age were 25.7% overall and 16.9% ventilator-free; at 18 months 12.3% and 6.7%. Cardiomegaly (92%), hypotonia (88%), cardiomyopathy (88%), respiratory distress (78%), muscle weakness (63%), feeding difficulties (57%), and failure to thrive (53%) appeared after a median age of approximately 4.0 months. Multiple covariate analysis confirmed that early symptom onset increased risk of early death. CONCLUSION: Despite frequent therapeutic interventions, infantile-onset Pompe disease remains lethal.

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J Pediatr

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0022-3476

Publication Date

May 2006

Volume

148

Issue

5

Start / End Page

671 / 676

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Taiwan
  • Survival Rate
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Pediatrics
  • North America
  • Male
  • Israel
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
 

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Kishnani, P. S., Hwu, W.-L., Mandel, H., Nicolino, M., Yong, F., Corzo, D., & Infantile-Onset Pompe Disease Natural History Study Group. (2006). A retrospective, multinational, multicenter study on the natural history of infantile-onset Pompe disease. J Pediatr, 148(5), 671–676. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.11.033
Kishnani, Priya S., Wuh-Liang Hwu, Hanna Mandel, Marc Nicolino, Florence Yong, Deyanira Corzo, and Infantile-Onset Pompe Disease Natural History Study Group. “A retrospective, multinational, multicenter study on the natural history of infantile-onset Pompe disease.J Pediatr 148, no. 5 (May 2006): 671–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.11.033.
Kishnani PS, Hwu W-L, Mandel H, Nicolino M, Yong F, Corzo D, et al. A retrospective, multinational, multicenter study on the natural history of infantile-onset Pompe disease. J Pediatr. 2006 May;148(5):671–6.
Kishnani, Priya S., et al. “A retrospective, multinational, multicenter study on the natural history of infantile-onset Pompe disease.J Pediatr, vol. 148, no. 5, May 2006, pp. 671–76. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2005.11.033.
Kishnani PS, Hwu W-L, Mandel H, Nicolino M, Yong F, Corzo D, Infantile-Onset Pompe Disease Natural History Study Group. A retrospective, multinational, multicenter study on the natural history of infantile-onset Pompe disease. J Pediatr. 2006 May;148(5):671–676.
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Published In

J Pediatr

DOI

ISSN

0022-3476

Publication Date

May 2006

Volume

148

Issue

5

Start / End Page

671 / 676

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Taiwan
  • Survival Rate
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Respiration, Artificial
  • Pediatrics
  • North America
  • Male
  • Israel
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant