Poor adherence during adolescence is a risk factor for becoming lost-to-follow-up in patients with phenylketonuria

Marianna Beghini, Maximilian Pichler, Fiona Carolina Tinnefeld,Matthäus Metz, Dorothea Möslinger,Vassiliki Konstantopoulou,Johannes Spenger, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer, Florian Frommlet,Thomas Scherer,Miriam Hufgard-Leitner

Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports(2024)

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Purpose A high rate of lost to follow-up (LTFU) in patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) represents a main challenge. In this study, we investigated potential risk factors for becoming LTFU related to adolescence as a critical period of life. Methods We retrospectively analyzed longitudinal data collected from 1993 to 2019 of patients diagnosed with classic PKU that were followed at our center during adolescence (14–18 y) and at least once in adulthood (>18 y). Patients who interrupted their contact with our center after the 18th birthday for at least 2 years were classified as LTFU. We performed a multivariate regression analysis to investigate following potential risk factors for becoming LTFU in adult life: sex, dietary compliance during adolescence assessed through the mean of the annual medians of phenylalanine plasma values, average number of contacts with the center during adolescence and age at first visit after the 18th birthday. Results 93 patients (52 males, 41 females) were included in the study. 58% became LTFU during adulthood. The mean age at the last visit before becoming LTFU was 26.2 ± 5.1 years. In the multivariate Cox regression analysis we found that poor dietary compliance during adolescence was significantly associated with a higher risk of becoming LTFU during adulthood (p-value = 0.028). Discussion Adult patients who displayed poor treatment adherence during adolescence should be identified and carefully monitored to prevent loss of contact.
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Phenylketonuria,Lost to follow-up,Gender medicine,Dietary compliance,Transition
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