Evaluate the Clinical and Laboratory Manifestations of Children With Type 6 of Mucopolysaccharidosis Before and After Enzyme Therapy: A Quasi-Experimental One Group Study

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and laboratory manifestations of children with mucopolysaccharidosis type 6 before and after enzyme therapy. In this quasi-experimental study, 8 patients with MPS-6 referred to the pediatric endocrinology department of Imam Reza Hospital in Mashh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta medica Iranica 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Shoorabi, Ali Ghavidel, Shoorabi, Mohammad Ghavidel, Vakili, Rahim, Ghasemi, Ali, Ghobadi, Monire, Moghaddam, Mehrsa Basiri
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and laboratory manifestations of children with mucopolysaccharidosis type 6 before and after enzyme therapy. In this quasi-experimental study, 8 patients with MPS-6 referred to the pediatric endocrinology department of Imam Reza Hospital in Mashhad were followed up for 12 months. The level of urinary glycosaminoglycan was measured to check the response to the treatment. The range of motion of the shoulder and elbow joints was evaluated using a goniometer, and abdominal ultrasound was performed to check the size of the liver and spleen in the midclavicular line. The 6-minute walking test and the 3-minute stair climbing test were performed for the patients at the mentioned times. The height and weight of the patients were also measured, and echocardiography was performed. Then patients underwent weekly enzyme treatment. One of the patients (seventh patient) was excluded from the study. Patients were treated with enzyme from the beginning of the study. The patients were evaluated at 12 months later. Statistical analysis showed that changes in urinary GAG level, height, weight, changes in 6-minute walk and range of motion (extension and flexion) of the shoulder were significant (P
ISSN:0044-6025
1735-9694
DOI:10.18502/acta.v62i1.16880