Characterization of a cohort of patients with hypercalcemia in a tertiary pediatric hospital.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS Archivos argentinos de pediatria Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.5546/aap.2024-10388.eng
Ana Feller, Mariana Aziz, Silvia Gil, Marta Ciaccio, Elisa Vaiani, Gisela Viterbo
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Introduction. Hypercalcemia is infrequent in pediatrics, of diverse etiology, and with multiorgan morbidity. Objective. Describe the etiology, biochemistry, clinical, and treatment in pediatric patients with hypercalcemia. Population and methods. Retrospective and descriptive study of a cohort of patients with hypercalcemia between 2008 and 2022. They were classified into three groups (G): hypercalcemia of iatrogenic cause (G1), parathyroid hormone (PTH) independent (G2), or PTH-dependent (G3). Results. One hundred forty-seven patients were included; 57% were male, with a median age of 3.7 years, median calcemia of 11.8 mg/dl, and mean phosphatemia of 4.9 mg/dl. Symptoms were present in 29% of patients, and 28.6% required additional treatments to those of the first line. In G1, 76 patients (51.7%) were included; in G2, 58 (39.4%), and in G3, 13 (8.8%). Median calcemia was lower in G1 vs. G2 and G3 (11.6 mg/dl, 12.6 mg/dl, and 12.3 mg/dl), and mean phosphatemia was lower in G3 vs. G1 and G2 (3.7 mg/dl, 5.3 mg/dl, and 4.9 mg/dl). Most of the patients with hypercalcemia were asymptomatic and did not require additional treatments. The percentage of symptomatic patients and the percentage requiring additional treatment were lower in G1 than in the other two groups. Conclusions. Iatrogenesis was the most frequent cause, presenting lower calcemia, while PTH-dependent causes presented the lowest phosphatemia. PTH-independent causes represented a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to lacking a characteristic biochemical profile.

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一家三级儿科医院高钙血症患者群体的特征。
导言。高钙血症在儿科并不常见,其病因多种多样,并伴有多器官病变。目的:描述小儿高钙血症的病因、生化、临床和治疗。描述高钙血症儿科患者的病因、生化、临床和治疗。研究对象和方法。对 2008 年至 2022 年期间的高钙血症患者进行回顾性和描述性研究。他们被分为三组(G):先天性高钙血症(G1)、甲状旁腺激素(PTH)独立型(G2)或 PTH 依赖型(G3)。结果共纳入 147 名患者,其中 57% 为男性,年龄中位数为 3.7 岁,血钙中位数为 11.8 mg/dl,平均磷酸盐血症为 4.9 mg/dl。29%的患者出现症状,28.6%的患者除一线治疗外还需要额外治疗。G1 共纳入 76 名患者(51.7%),G2 共纳入 58 名患者(39.4%),G3 共纳入 13 名患者(8.8%)。G1 与 G2 和 G3 相比,中位血钙较低(分别为 11.6 毫克/分升、12.6 毫克/分升和 12.3 毫克/分升),G3 与 G1 和 G2 相比,平均磷酸盐血症较低(分别为 3.7 毫克/分升、5.3 毫克/分升和 4.9 毫克/分升)。大多数高钙血症患者没有症状,无需额外治疗。G1 组有症状的患者比例和需要额外治疗的患者比例低于其他两组。结论先天性因素是最常见的原因,导致较低的血钙,而 PTH 依赖性原因导致最低的磷酸盐血症。PTH 依赖性病因由于缺乏特征性的生化特征,在诊断和治疗方面存在挑战。
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期刊介绍: Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría is the official publication of the Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría (SAP) and has been published without interruption since 1930. Its publication is bimonthly. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría publishes articles related to perinatal, child and adolescent health and other relevant disciplines for the medical profession.
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