Current Practices and Challenges in the Diagnosis and Management of PKU in Latin America: A Multicenter Survey

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Poloni SoraiaORCID,dos Santos Bruna BentoORCID,Chiesa AnaORCID,Specola NormaORCID,Pereyra Marcela,Saborío-Rocafort Manuel,Salazar María Florencia,Leal-Witt María Jesús,Castro Gabriela,Peñaloza Felipe,Wong Sunling Palma,Porras Ramsés Badilla,Paranza Lourdes Ortiz,Sanabria Marta Cristina,Amieva Marcela VelaORCID,Morales Marco,Naranjo Amanda Rocío Caro,Mahfoud AntonietaORCID,Colmenares Ana Rosa,Lemes Aida,Sotillo-Lindo José FernandoORCID,Perez Ceila,Rey Laritza Martínez,Torriente Georgina María Zayas,Refosco Lilia Farret,Schwartz Ida Vanessa Doederlein,Cornejo VeronicaORCID

Abstract

This study aimed to describe the current practices in the diagnosis and dietary management of phenylketonuria (PKU) in Latin America, as well as the main barriers to treatment. We developed a 44-item online survey aimed at health professionals. After a pilot test, the final version was sent to 25 practitioners working with inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) in 14 countries. Our results include 22 centers in 13 countries. Most countries (12/13) screened newborns for PKU. Phenylalanine (Phe) targets at different ages were very heterogeneous among centers, with greater consistency at the 0–1 year age group (14/22 sought 120–240 µmol/L) and the lowest at >12 years (10 targets reported). Most countries had only unflavored powdered amino acid substitutes (10/13) and did not have low-protein foods (8/13). Only 3/13 countries had regional databases of the Phe content of foods, and only 4/22 centers had nutrient analysis software. The perceived obstacles to treatment were: low purchasing power (62%), limited/insufficient availability of low-protein foods (60%), poor adherence, and lack of technical resources to manage the diet (50% each). We observed a heterogeneous scenario in the dietary management of PKU, and most countries experienced a lack of dietary resources for both patients and health professionals.

Funder

FIPE-HCPA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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