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Table 1 All LATAM PKU studies evaluating at least one of the pre-specified patient-important or economic burden outcomes (N = 64)

From: Burden of phenylketonuria in Latin American patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies

Author, year

LATAM country

#of patients

Age, Mean¥ (SD), y

Female (%)

Phenotype (%)

Exclusion criteria

Individual and/or population outcomes

Type of burden outcomes

Specific outcomes

Early or late diagnosed**

Specify the type of treatment

Age (days) at start of treatment

Follow-up (months)

Reasons why the study was excluded from the analysis

Benítez et al. 2001 [32]

Uruguay

2

12

0.0

NR

NR

Individual and economic

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Mental disorders—repetitive behaviors (rocking, flapping, etc.); motor deficits—march with aid; speech deficits—only emits a word

NR

NR

NR

NR

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Bernal, 2017 [33]

Argentina

3

NR

100.0

NR (66.66) and classic (33.33)

NR

Individual and economic

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

NR

Early (66.7%) and late (33.3%)

Phe-restricted diet

3.80**

NR

Not included as did not report data separately for early versus late treated

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Speech deficits; intellectual disability; aggressiveness; low frustration tolerance

Cornejo et al. 1995 [42] $

Chile

17

18.8

NR

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Slight retardation; normal mental development

Early

Phe-restricted diet and education program

20.3**·

NR

Included in Fig. 3D

Cornejo et al. 2003 [41] $

Chile

19

19.9¢

52.63

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Low motor development

Early

Direct breast feeding, and a special formula without Phe

19.9**

6

Included in Fig. 3E

Cornejo et al. 2012 [40] $

Chile

184

0 to 20₠

46.73

Classic and moderate (NR)

NR

Individual

Overweight and obesity

Early

Phe-restricted diet and education program

18

NR

Included in Fig. 4A and B

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Average total IQ in preschoolers, schoolers and teenagers

Diament & Lefevre, 1967 [45]

Brazil

6

4.36

66.66

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Irritability; language delay; mental retardation; hyperactive patient

Late

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NR

Not included as population was not early diagnosed/treated

Figueira, 2018 [22] $

Brazil

78

9.2

59.0

Classic (100.0)

Patients with less than 4 consultations in medical records and whose medical records are not filled out

Individual

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Non-adherence to Phe-restricted diet

Early (56.4%) and late (43.6)

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NR

Included in Figs. 3C, E, F, and 4E

Not included as did not report data separately for early versus late treated

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Learning disability; neuropsychomotor development delay; neuromotor restriction; aggressivenes; autistic behaviour; speech deficits

Gelvez et al. 2016 [54]

Colombia

4

13

75.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual and economic

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Speech deficits; neuropsychomotor development delay; aggressiveness; anxiety; attention deficit symptoms; executive function deficit

Late

Phe-restricted diet and education program

13**

NR

Not included as population was not early diagnosed/treated

Skin problems

Hypopigmentation

Socioeconomic impact

Poor school performance

Jiménez-Péres et al. 2015 [55] $

Mexico

6

7

33.33

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Global neurodevelopment impairment

Late

NR

690

NR

Included in Fig. 4C

Not included as population was not early diagnosed/treated

Skin problems

Eczema skin; lightening of the skin

Lamônica et al. 2012 [58] $

Brazil

10

NR

40.0

NR

Chronic disease

Individual

Executive function deficit

Receptive auditory, expressive auditory and visual functions

Early

Phe-restricted diet and mixed formula

Before 30 days of life

NR

Included in Figs. 3A, C; 4D, and 5

Mahfoud et al. 2008 [60] $

Venezuela

5

NR

40.0

Classic (60.0) and mild (40.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Global development impairment; isolation; hyperactivity; speech deficits

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

480

NR

Included in Fig. 3A, C, F, and 4D

Executive function deficit

Irritability; sleeping disorder

Martins, 2007 [23]

Brazil

15

9 to 29₠

66.7

NR

NR

Individual

Overweight and obesity

NR

Phe-restricted diet

NR

6

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Osteopenia

Osteopenia

Queiroz & Pondé, 2015 [84]

Brazil

8

NR

37.5

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Hyperactivity; attention deficit; aggressiveness; intellectual disability; autism

Early (50%) Late (50%)

Phe-restricted diet

3,698**

NR

Not included as did not report data separately for early versus late treated

Sánchez-Peña et al. 2008 [85]

Mexico

3

5.6

100.0

Classic (66.6) and moderate (33.3)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Personal-social development delay; adaptive-motor delay; language delay; hyperactivity; aggressiveness; irritability; autistic behaviour

Early (66.7%) Late (33.3%)

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

2,044**

At least 3

Not included as did not report data separately for early versus late treated

Silva et al. 2016 [70]

Brazil

36

NR

52.77

NR

NR

Individual

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Noncompliance to treatment

Early (80.55%)

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NR

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Steiner et al. 2007 [86]

Brazil

3

17.33

33.33

NR

NR

Individual and economic

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Body shaking; autism spectrum disorder; no verbal language; aggressivenes; hyperactivity

Early

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NR

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Socioeconomic impact

School for autistic children

Impact of PKU on caregiver health-related quality of life

Did not acquire toilet training

Tanaka et al. 2018 [72]

Brazil

18

10

39.0

NR

Patients who did not adhere to the dietary treatment (evaluated by the food anamnesis) associated with no intake of elemental formula free of Phe in the recommended amount and those who were receiving a drug supplement of calcium

Individual

Overweight or obese

NR

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

NR

34¢

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Valle et al. 2019 [87]

 Argentina

133

2 months to adulthood

NR

Moderate (30.8), mild (67.6), and HPA (33.08)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Others

Neurocognitive evaluation

Successful pregnancies

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Early (24.06%) and late (3.75%)

Phe-restricted diet + protein substitute (54.13%); Phe-restricted diet + glycomacropeptides (1.50%); and diet counselling (31.57%); BH4 (9.77%)

NR

Until age five and monthly thereafter

Not included as did not report data separately for early versus late treated

Andere et al. 1988£ [96] $

Brazil

35

4* to 11₠

48.57

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Skin problems

Keratosis pilaris, ammonia dermatitis, dry skin, reticular livedo and dermographism; during the dietary treatment darkening of skin, hair and eyes; lightening of the skin and hair

NR

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NA

Included in Fig. 4C

Beckhauser et al. 2020 [31] $

Brazil

34

12

47.0

NR

Patient who started treatment after 60 days of age, who failed to maintain Phe levels below 6 mg/dL or who failed to adhere to regular medical follow-ups

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

ADHD

Early

Regularly treated since birth according to the “Brazilian Phenylketonuria Clinical and Therapeutic Guidelines”, consisting of a diet and protein formula diet, with Phe restrictions

Before 60 days of life (treated since birth)

NA

Included in Fig. 3A

Brandalize, 2004 [75, 88]

Brazil

32

0 to 6₠

56.3

NR (84.40) and moderate (16)

Children who started early treatment in the pioneering program of the Association of Parents and Friends of the Exceptional of São Paulo (APAE-SP), late diagnoses, and early diagnosis due to age above the rest of the group (11, 13 and 14 years)

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Low development of gross motor function; mean gross motor function of PKU and HPAP children; for PKU and HPAP, low development of gross motor function

Early

Phe-restricted diet

For PKU, 8 days to 30 days after born (n = 23 patients) and 31 days to 60 days after born (n = 4 patients); for HPAP, 2 months to 1 year after born (n = 5 patients)

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Pardo-Campos et al. [35,36,37]£

Argentina

30

8 to 11₠

10.4

NR

NR

Individual and economic

Executive function deficit

Impact of PKU on caregiver health-related quality of life

Coping strategies (facing conflicts, relationship with impulsivity); cognitive profile; organization; IQ; memory, visuospatial skills, reaction times, processing speed or in language

Parenting styles perceived by the children

Early

NR

NR

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Chiesa et al. 2012 [38]

Argentina

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

NR

NR

Phe-restricted diet, and free animal food

NR

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Camatta, 2020 [76, 80] $

Brazil

94

14

53.0

NR

Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) deficiency, use of pacemaker, pregnancy, growth-related disorder, and abandonment of treatment over the two previous years

Individual

Overweight and obese

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

Up to 30 days of life

NA

Included in Fig. 4A

Castro et al. 2012 [77, 81]

Brazil

63

6 to 12₠

52.4

Classic (82.5) and mild (17.5)

Not having a free and informed consent form; child's disagreement; and lack of information on Phe dosages of the transferred patients

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Intellectually disabled from total IQ

Early

Phe-restricted diet

Up to 90 days after born

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Cerqueira, 2004 [20]

Brazil

101

34.23§

84.2

NA

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Colombo et al. 1988 [39] $

Chile

44

3.11

NR

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Language delay; isolated psychomotor developmental delay; mental retardation; hyperactivity; irritability; psychomotor or mental retardation; psychometric evaluation; MRI

Late

Phe-restricted diet

3 years 11 months

NA

Included in Fig. 3A, C, and D

Not included as population was not early diagnosed/treated

Da Silva et al. 2020 [43]

Brazil

31

17.4

51.6

Classic (30.8) and mild (69.2)

To be in an irregular clinical follow-up in the last 12 months; (2) to have a clinical diagnosis of intellectual disability or diagnosis of other associated genetic, psychiatric, or neurological diseases which compromise the assessment of ADHD

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

ADHD

Late

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

26**

NA

Not included as population was not early diagnosed/treated

Dutra et al. 2013£ [21]

Brazil

21

9.52

42.9

Classic (4.76) and mild (57.14) and HPAP (38.1)

Children and adolescents whose parents or legal guardians have not signed the ICF; with confirmed diagnosis of neurological and / or psychiatric illness or other syndromes that cause delays in cognitive development

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Neuropsychological assessment; executive function of IQ; verbal of IQ; verbal comprehension index; perceptual organization index; distraction resistance index; Stroop

Early

NR

Up to 90 days after born

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Executive function deficit

Processing speed index; RAVLT total score; Late RAVLT; RAVLT recognition; RVDLT total score; Late RVDLT; RVDLT recognition; time for test (seconds) for TMT A and B; number of errors for TMT A and B

Gejão et al. 2009 [53] $

Brazil

25

1 to 10₠

NR

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Alterations in fine motor adaptative, gross motor, language, and personal-social behaviour; motor alterations; language alterations; cognitive alterations; self-care alterations; socialization alterations; alterations in expressive auditory, receptive auditory, and visual auditory; LDES; alterations in PPVT, and Total Score ABFW Child Language Test-phonology; alterations in Visual reception, auditory association, visual association, auditory memory, visual memory, auditory closure, grammatical closure, visual closure, verbal expression, manual expression, sounds combination; difficulty in attention time maintenance; hyperactivity

Early

According to national guidelines

Up to 30 days of life

NA

Included in Figs. 3A, E, and F

Kanufre et al. 2015 [56]

Brazil

58

9.15

48.27

NR

NR

Individual

Overweight

Overweight

NR

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Keselman 2005 et al. [17]£

Argentina

11

8.7 to 13₠

18.28

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Osteopenia

Bone mineralization and lumbar spine

Early

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Lamônica et al. 2015 [59] $

Brazil

17

10.2

36.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual and economic

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

ADHD; IQ; low Reading School Performance Test—Number of patients classified as Inferior; low Writing School Performance Test—Number of patients classified as Inferior; irritability

Early

Phe-restricted diet

76.47% before 30 days of life and 23.53% after 30 days of life

NA

Included in Figs. 3A, C; 4D, and 5

Executive function deficit

Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test—Number of patients classified as Low

Sleeping disorders

Sleeping disorder

Socioeconomic impact

Poor school performance

Malloy-Diniz et al. 2004 [61] £

Brazil

21

274¢

61.9

NR

Average phe level below 120 μmol/l

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Bayley Scale of Infant Development

Early

Phe-restricted diet

27.5**

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Executive function deficit

A not B task Piaget

Mancini et al. 2010 [62] £$

Brazil

33

7.67

52.38

NR

NR

Individual

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Serum PKU

Early

Phe-restricted diet

Up to 21 days of life

NA

Included in Fig. 4E

Martins et al. 2020 [30]

Brazil

228

Newborn, 90%; between 1 and 5 years old, 8%; and over 10 years old (2%)

21.49

NR

NR

Individual and economic

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Socioeconomic impact; the impact of PKU on the daily lives of patients and caregivers; the main difficulties faced by PKU patients and their caregivers; cognitive and emotional symptoms

Irritability, anxiety, and lack of concentration

Financial impact related to the PKU management; stop working to care for the PKU patient; need to hire a caregiver to assist the PKU patient; absence of neuropsychological care; did not receive the support of a day-to-day psychologist; limitation on social activities; impact on professional life; and effect on self-esteem

Early (89.92%) and late (10.08%)

Phe-restricted diet and supplements

NR

NA

Not included as did not report data separately for early versus late treated

Mendes, 2006 [19]

Brazil

17

NR

70.58

NR

NR

Individual

Osteopenia

Osteopenia

NR

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Morão, 2017 71]

Brazil

20

NR

NR

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Verbal fluency test; Children Behavior Checklist 6/18; Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV); Word and Pseudoword Reading Competency Test; Snap automatic naming test; SNAP—IV (attention deficits)

NR

NR

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

        

Executive function deficit

Children Gambling Task; delay of gratification adapted; Rey complex figure; five digit test; RAVLT

     

Nalin et al. 2010 [66]

Brazil

45

11

49.0

NR (18.0) and classic (53.0) and mild (29.0)

NR

Individual

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Patient adherence to treatment

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

90

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Viera Neto et al. 2018 [67] £ $

Brazil

51

6 to 17₠

43.13

NR (2.0) and classic (64.7) and mild/moderate (33.3)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Intellectual capacity classified as below average or intellectual defective

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

48

NA

Included in Figs. 3B and 4E

QoL

Total score; physical health; emotional functioning; social functioning; school functioning; psychosocial health

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Adequate serum PKU levels

Paneque et al. 2013 [68]

Cuba

12

NR

NR

NR

NR

Individual and economic

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Intelligence test, group attention test, and psychometric test (Weil's non-verbal intelligence test)

NR

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Overweight

Overweight according to the growth and development tables of the Cuban population (weight for height, height for age and weight for age)

Skin problems

Skin alterations

Osteopenia

Bone alterations

Socioeconomic impact

Current worker

Peredo et al. 2010 [89]

Chile

20

13.4

100.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

IQ

Early

Special milk-based formula

17.9**

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Overweight

Overweight

Pérsico et al. 2019 [97]

Brazil

15

16

53.33

Classic (53.3) and mild (46.7)

Presence of associated comorbidities and/or use of medications unrelated to specific diet therapy with the possibility of interfering with bone metabolism

Individual

Overweight

Overweight

NR

Phe-restricted diet, special formula, and supplement

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Poloni et al. 2021 [7]

Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Panama, Uruguay, and Cuba

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

Individual and economic

Poor adherence

Low purchasing power, limited/insufficient availability of low-protein foods, lack of technical resources to manage the diet, and did not have low-protein foods; no alternative treatments available

NR

Phe-restricted diet, unflavored powdered amino acid substitutes

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Sena, 2018 [26]

Brazil

31

6.5

48.4

NR

Patients who were not accompanied by legal guardians advised at the time of collection, individuals hospitalized in any hospital units and patients who were diagnosed with chronic non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and cancer

Individual

Overweight

Overweight

NR

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NA

Not included as did not report whether the treatment was implemented at an early or late age

Silva, 2010£ [98] £ $

Brazil

10

5.18

50.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Hyperactivity; attention deficit; below average for personal-social area; below average for adaptative, language, gross motor, and fine motor; vocabulary classified as below average; mild to moderate speech disorder; deficit for personal-social area, fine motor-adaptative area, language area, and gross motor area

Early

Phe-restricted diet

5.18**

NA

Included in Fig. 3A, E, and F

Silva, 2016 [91]

Brazil

24

15.8

50.0

Classic (50.0) and mild (50.0)

There was no exclusion criterion for samples

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric

Neuropsychomotor impairment; behavioral alterations

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

92.29**

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Silva, 2018 [78]$

Brazil

31

17.4

51.6

Classic (51.6) and mild (48.4)

Have a clinical diagnosis of mild, moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability; have a diagnosis of other associated genetic diseases, depression, bipolar mood disorder or epileptic encephalopathy

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric

ADHD

Osteopenia

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

26

NA

Included in Fig. 3A

Osteopenia

Silveira et al. 2021 [71]$

Brazil

101

14.0

45.5

Classic (56.4) and mild (43.6)

Patients with late diagnosis and patients diagnosed with tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) deficiency

Individual

Overweight and obesity

Early

NR

NR

NA

Included in Fig. 4A, and B

Teruya, 2019 [79, 82]

Brazil

23

18

39.0

Classic (47.8) and mild (52.2)

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Poor current adherence to Phe-restricted diet; poor current median adherence to Phe-restricted diet

Early (65.2%)

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

Up to 90 days after born

  

Tonon et al. 2019 [73]£

Brazil

25

19.3

52.0

Classic (52.0) and mild (48.0)

NR

Individual

Overweight or obese

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

52.8**

NA

Not included as quantitative data on outcome of interest not provided in paper

Vieira, 2010 [29]$

Brazil

56

12

55.35

NR (12.5), classic (58.9) and mild (28.6)

NR

Individual and economic

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric

Mental retardation; learning disability; hyperactivity; aggressiveness; attention deficit

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

60

NA

Included in Figs. 3A, C, D, 4E, and 5

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Nonadherent to treatment

Socioeconomic impact

Special Education

Blanco et al. 2012 [34]

Argentina

1

34

100.0

Mild (100.0)

NR

Individual

Executive function deficit

Mental retardation mild-moderate

Late

Phe-restricted diet

34 years

3

Not included due to design

De Lucca et al. 2017 [44]

Ecuador

1

15

100.0

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Autism; psychomotor retardation

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

3 years and 11 months

NR

Not included due to design

Executive function deficit

Delayed severe mental

Skin problems

Musty smell; hair hypopigmentation

Escaf, 2003 [48]

Colombia

1

NR

NR

HPAP (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Irritability; sporadic seizures

NR

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NR

Not included due to design

Skin problems

Eczema

Others

Vomiting

Figueiró-Filho et al. 2004 [51]

Brazil

1

22

100.0

NR

NR

Individual

Others

Maternal PKU

Late

Phe-restricted diet and supplementation with protein hydrolyzate

22

NR

Not included due to design

Mariño & Zarzalejo, 2000 [63]

Venezuela

1

0.1

0.0

HPA (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Motor deficits; mental development

Early

Breastfeeding and special formula

28

9

Not included due to design

Skin problems

Erythema

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Adherence to Phe-restricted diet

Menezes et al. 2019 [64]

Brazil

1

82¢

100.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Psychomotor retardation; language impairment

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula associated with the milk formula

40

NR

Not included due to design

Executive function deficit

Adynamia

Skin problems

Pale skin; hair loss

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Poor acceptance of the diet

Others

Weight-height deficit; vomiting

Patricio & Maritza, 2018 [92]

Ecuador

1

29Φ

0.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Seizures; neurological complications

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

30

6

Not included due to design

Executive function deficit

Axial hypotonia

Others

Persistent respiratory acidosis; abdominal distention

Pereda-Torales et al. 2008 [93]

Mexico

1

0.2

0.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Neuropsychomotor development

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

60

12

Not included due to design

Patient adherence to clinical recommendations

Adherence to Phe-restricted diet

Rasner et al. 2014 [90]

Uruguay

1

10*

0.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Losing the cephalic support; irritability; myoclonia of all four members; hypotonia

Early

NR

10 months

NR

Not included due to design

Executive function deficit

Regression of the tracking with the look; regression picking up objects

Santos & Haack, 2013 [94]

Brazil

1

5

100.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Seizures

Early

Phe-restricted diet and special formula

20

60

Not included due to design

Others

Gastroesophageal reflux; bronchitis; vomiting

Schmidt et al. 2016 [69]

Brazil

1

13

0.0

NR

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Hypoactivity

Early

Phe-restricted diet

NR

NR

Not included due to design

Others

Megaloblastic anemia

Urbanes et al. 2006 [74]

Colombia

1

8

0.0

Classic (100.0)

NR

Individual

Neurological, neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments

Restless; aggressive; inconsistent language; neuromotor restriction; intellectual deterioration; poor socialization

Late

NA

NA

NR

Not included due to design

  1. ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, HPA hyperphenylalaninemia, HPAP hyperphenylalaninemia persistent, IQ intelligence quotient, LATAM Latin America, LDES Total Score Language Development Evaluation Scale, NR not reported, NA not applicable, Phe phenylalanine, PKU phenylketonuria, PPVT alterations in Total Score Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, RAVLT Rey auditive verbal learning test, RVDLT Rey visual design learning test, SD standard deviation, TMT (partes A e B) Trail making test (partes A e B), USP Universidade de São Paulo, UFMG Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, y years
  2. ***We considered that late diagnosed refers to children diagnosed between the ages of 3 months to 7 years (≥ 3 months to < 7 years); untreated PKU refers to patients untreated by 7 years of age and over
  3. ¢Days
  4. *Months
  5. **Mean
  6. ·Only in two was it done after 30 days
  7. #Number
  8. ₠Range
  9. £Comparative cross-sectional studies
  10. ΦWeeks of gestational age
  11. §Caregivers’ age
  12. ¥For the case reports, age is expressed as absolute number
  13. $Included in the analysis