Recombinant PTH Infusion in a Child With Sanjad-Sakati Syndrome Refractory to Conventional Therapy

对常规治疗无效的桑贾德-萨卡蒂综合征患儿进行重组PTH输注

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Abstract

Hypoparathyroidism is the most common endocrinological feature in children with Sanjad-Sakati syndrome. Treatment includes active vitamin D and calcium supplementation. Here, we report a case of a newborn with Sanjad-Sakati syndrome who had severe hypocalcemia since birth who responded to PTH subcutaneous pump infusion. The child was born at 35 weeks with hypocalcemia since the first day of life. The standard medical treatment proved ineffective for the newborn, necessitating the administration of unusually high doses of oral and IV calcium and vitamin D analogue for a 2 months. As a result, intermittent subcutaneous injections of PTH were commenced, resulting in an initial improvement in calcium levels, although this proved to be short-lived. Subsequently, a switch to continuous infusion via a Medtronic Vio pump was made, which unfortunately resulted in iatrogenic hypercalcemia, requiring management of hypercalcemia. Later, calcium carbonate and alfacalcidol were resumed at a lower dosage and continued to have average requirements for patients with hypoparathyroidism. PTH subcutaneous infusion can be highly effective in refractory hypocalcemia cases and can significantly impact the treatment course and facilitate hospital discharge as seen in our case. Careful dosage and monitoring are required to avoid iatrogenic hypercalcemia.

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