Characterization of adult patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia at a specialized center in Buenos Aires, Argentina

阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯一家专科中心对患有X连锁低磷血症的成年患者进行特征分析

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The study objectives were to characterize adult patients with XLH treated at a referral center, assess their physical function and the impact of X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) on their quality of life, and estimate their adherence to conventional treatment. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Observational, retrospective study of patients with XLH from a referral center in Argentina, based on demographic and clinical data, complementary methods, and validated questionnaires (WOMAC, PROMIS, and SF-36). RESULTS: Sixteen patients (age: 40.3 ± 13.2 years; female: 87.2%) were included. All patients had clinical and/or radiological skeletal manifestations (lower limb malformations and/or pseudofractures). The prevalence of clinical fractures was 60%. Hearing loss was the most frequent extra skeletal finding (67%). The WOMAC score was 47.8 ± 26 (62.5% of patients had ≥ 40 points). The PROMIS score was 23-33 (43% of patients) and ≥ 34 in 14% of patients. Except for emotional function, the median scores of the SF-36 domains were below 50 points. Only 20% of patients had good adherence to conventional treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Adult patients with XLH have numerous unmet needs, with frequent bone and extraskeletal complications. Physical function and quality of life scores were poor. Adherence to conventional treatment was unsatisfactory. Long-term studies are required to characterize these patients and confirm the efficacy and safety of continuous treatment, such as anti-fibroblast growth factor-23 monoclonal antibodies.

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