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Modificación del almidón de maíz y sus efectos en el tratamiento de niños con glucogenosis

Authors: Yepes Palacio, Nora Luz; Henao Roldán, Caterine; Mesa Valencia, Diana Carolina; Sepúlveda Hincapié, María Elsy;

Modificación del almidón de maíz y sus efectos en el tratamiento de niños con glucogenosis

Abstract

RESUMEN: Introducción: El almidón de maíz (AM) está indicado en el manejo de niños con glucogenosis hepática (GH). Objetivo: Describir la respuesta clínica en siete niños con GH I y III, del Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe de Medellín, Colombia, al cambiar el AM de uso alimenticio (UA), por AM de pureza farmacológica (PF). Metodología: Estudio observacional, retrospectivo, descriptivo realizado en 51 meses en el que se comparan pruebas bioquímicas y evolución clínica de siete niños ambulatorios con GH, quienes recibían AMUAy se les cambió a AMPF, por recaída en sus controles bioquímicos, relacionados con el cambio en la composición del AM tradicional, al que se le adicionó una mezcla de vitaminas y minerales. Resultados: Se incluyeron 3 niñas y 4 niños entre 13 y 148 meses, 3 con GH I y 4 con GH III, que recibían AMUA, y luego de cambiar a AMPF, presentaron mejoría clínica y bioquímica así: glucemia en ayunas de 77 mg/dL(48-90) a 85 (68-119) mg/dL, ALTde 390 U/L (47-1410) a 159 (47-345) U/L y triglicéridos de 487 (186-1797) mg/dL a 240 (112-614) mg/dL. Conclusiones: El AMPF en niños con GH I y III, demostró resultados mejores, que los obtenidos con el AMUA. La evidencia bioquímica y clínica, permite recomendar su utilización en el tratamiento actual de los pacientes con estos tipos de GH.

ABSTRACT: Introduction: Corn starch (CS) is indicated for the management of children with liver glucogenosis (LG). Objective: To describe the clinic outcome in 7 children with LG I and III, from Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe from Medellín, Colombia, to change food (F) CS by the pharmacological purity (PP) CS. Methods: Observational, retrospective, descriptive study performed in 51 months comparing biochemical and clinical course of 7 children outpatient with LG, those receiving FCS and were switched to PPCS by relapse in biochemical controls related to the change in the composition of the traditional commercial CS, which was added a mixture of vitamins and minerals. Results: Were included 3 girls and 4 boys between 13 and 148 months, 3 with LG I and 4 with LG III, receiving FCS, and after switching to PPCS, they improved the biochemical tests and clinical status. Conclusions: PPCS in children with LG I and III, showed better results than those obtained with FCS. The biochemical and clinical evidence both to recommend its use in the current treatment of patients with these types of LG.

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330, Corn, Enfermedad del Almacenamiento de Glucógeno, 610, Starch, Glycogen Storage Disease, Almidón, Diet, Glucogenosis Hepática, Dieta, Enfermedades hepáticas, Maíz, Liver - Diseases, Maltodextrinas

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