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Evaluation of Serum Total Carnitine Values in Persons with Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities with Enteral (Tube) Feeding
Ushio OhtakiHiroshi OzawaTakehiro IshizukaAkiko KamiishiKyoko SasakiSuemi NakajimaAyako KatayamaKiyoshi ArimotoTatsuhiko YagihashiSatoshi Kimiya
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Keywords: valproate sodium
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2012 Volume 44 Issue 5 Pages 374-377

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Abstract
  Objective: The nutritive evaluation and the serum carnitine values were measured for persons with severe motor and intellectual disabilities with enteral (tube) feeding.
  Methods: In Shimada Rehabilitation Center, twenty one people who had serum albumin levels of 3.4 g/dl or less, and were taking nutrition with enteral (tube) feeding, were tested. Body weight, blood samples, and serum carnitine levels were measured.
  Results: The total carnitine value was less than the standard value in 19 patients. The total carnitine value decreased in the group taking valporate sodium (VPA), compared to the values from the group non-taking VPA.
  Conclusions: From our evaluation, we think that daily carnitine supplements is essential for persons with sever motor and intellectual disabilities taking VPA to maintain carnitine levels in the blood, and regular urine test should be done for earlier detection secondary lack complications from the secondary lack of carnitine.
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© 2012 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology
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