2020
Long-Term Follow-up of Hypophosphatemic Bone Disease Associated With Elemental Formula Use: Sustained Correction of Bone Disease After Formula Change or Phosphate Supplementation
Eswarakumar AS, S. N, Ward LM, Backeljauw P, Wasserman H, Weber DR, DiMeglio LA, Imel EA, Gagne J, Cody D, Zimakas P, Topor LS, Agrawal S, Calabria A, Tebben P, Faircloth RS, Gordon R, Casey L, Carpenter TO. Long-Term Follow-up of Hypophosphatemic Bone Disease Associated With Elemental Formula Use: Sustained Correction of Bone Disease After Formula Change or Phosphate Supplementation. Clinical Pediatrics 2020, 59: 1080-1085. PMID: 32666808, DOI: 10.1177/0009922820941097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElemental formula useBone diseaseFormula useHypophosphatemic bone diseaseTerm Follow-upLong-term outcomesSerum phosphorus concentrationSerum alkaline phosphatase activitySerum alkaline phosphataseSeverity/durationTime of correctionChart reviewSerum phosphorusDisease AssociatedFollow-upPhosphate supplementationExtent of recoveryDiseaseDiagnosisFormula changesRadiology reportsSupplementationAlkaline phosphataseAlkaline phosphatase activityReport
2019
Rickets severity predicts clinical outcomes in children with X-linked hypophosphatemia: Utility of the radiographic Rickets Severity Score
Thacher TD, Pettifor JM, Tebben PJ, Creo AL, Skrinar A, Mao M, Chen CY, Chang T, San Martin J, Carpenter TO. Rickets severity predicts clinical outcomes in children with X-linked hypophosphatemia: Utility of the radiographic Rickets Severity Score. Bone 2019, 122: 76-81. PMID: 30772600, DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2019.02.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRickets Severity ScoreSerum alkaline phosphataseSeverity scoreSevere self-reported painPediatric Outcomes Data Collection InstrumentPhase 2 clinical trialAlkaline phosphataseLess physical functionSelf-reported painSevere clinical featuresHeight z-scoreRadiographic Global ImpressionPediatric Orthopaedic SocietyIntra-rater reliabilitySubstantial inter-rater reliabilityClinical featuresClinical outcomesBilateral kneesGlobal ImpressionPhysical functionSubstantial intra-rater reliabilityWeek 64Clinical trialsBurosumab treatmentFunctional impairment
2018
Burosumab Therapy in Children with X-Linked Hypophosphatemia
Carpenter TO, Whyte MP, Imel EA, Boot AM, Högler W, Linglart A, Padidela R, Van't Hoff W, Mao M, Chen CY, Skrinar A, Kakkis E, San Martin J, Portale AA. Burosumab Therapy in Children with X-Linked Hypophosphatemia. New England Journal Of Medicine 2018, 378: 1987-1998. PMID: 29791829, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1714641.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlkaline PhosphataseAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedChildChild, PreschoolFamilial Hypophosphatemic RicketsFemaleFibroblast Growth Factor-23Fibroblast Growth FactorsGenetic Diseases, X-LinkedGrowthHumansKidney TubulesKnee JointMalePain ManagementPhosphorusRadiographySeverity of Illness IndexConceptsSerum phosphorus levelsRenal tubular phosphate reabsorptionTubular phosphate reabsorptionWeek 40Week 64Adverse eventsPhosphate reabsorptionNormal rangeMean serum phosphorus levelFibroblast growth factor 23End pointMean serum alkaline phosphatase levelSerum alkaline phosphatase levelsTotal scorePrimary end pointPhase 2 trialGrowth factor 23Additional end pointsPatient-reported outcomesAlkaline phosphatase levelsRadiographic Global ImpressionPhosphorus levelsOverall mean increaseBurosumab therapySubcutaneous burosumab
2017
Unexpected widespread hypophosphatemia and bone disease associated with elemental formula use in infants and children
Ballesteros L, S. N, Gordon RJ, Ward L, Backeljauw P, Wasserman H, Weber DR, DiMeglio LA, Gagne J, Stein R, Cody D, Simmons K, Zimakas P, Topor LS, Agrawal S, Calabria A, Tebben P, Faircloth R, Imel EA, Casey L, Carpenter TO. Unexpected widespread hypophosphatemia and bone disease associated with elemental formula use in infants and children. Bone 2017, 97: 287-292. PMID: 28167344, PMCID: PMC5884631, DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2017.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlkaline PhosphataseBone DiseasesCalciumChildChild, PreschoolFemaleHumansHypophosphatemiaInfantInfant FormulaMalePhosphorusRicketsConceptsElemental formula useFormula useSkeletal diseaseRetrospective chart reviewInadequate dietary intakeCertain clinical settingsFormula productsEffect of treatmentSevere malabsorptionChart reviewSevere hypocalcemiaClinical featuresClinical profileRenal excretionDietary intakeCommon findingMineral metabolismBone diseaseHypophosphatemiaPhosphate supplementationSkeletal radiographsCareful monitoringComplex illnessRenal conservationClinical setting
2014
Effect of Paricalcitol on Circulating Parathyroid Hormone in X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Carpenter TO, Olear EA, Zhang JH, Ellis BK, Simpson CA, Cheng D, Gundberg CM, Insogna KL. Effect of Paricalcitol on Circulating Parathyroid Hormone in X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2014, 99: 3103-3111. PMID: 25029424, PMCID: PMC4154090, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2014-2017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAlkaline PhosphataseBone Density Conservation AgentsChildDouble-Blind MethodErgocalciferolsFamilial Hypophosphatemic RicketsFemaleFibroblast Growth Factor-23Fibroblast Growth FactorsHumansHyperparathyroidismMaleMiddle AgedParathyroid HormonePhosphorusPlacebosProspective StudiesTreatment OutcomeVitamin DYoung AdultConceptsRenal phosphate thresholdGlomerular filtration rateBone scanSerum phosphorusFiltration rateXLH patientsEffect of paricalcitolUse of paricalcitolPlacebo-treated subjectsElevated PTH levelsSerum calcium levelsSuppression of PTHHospital research unitSerum alkaline phosphatase activityPTH levelsCreatinine levelsSecondary outcomesStandard therapyUrinary calciumPlacebo subjectsParathyroid hormoneSerum calciumAlkaline phosphatase activityD levelsSkeletal improvement
2011
Demographic, dietary, and biochemical determinants of vitamin D status in inner-city children
Carpenter TO, Herreros F, Zhang JH, Ellis BK, Simpson C, Torrealba-Fox E, Kim GJ, Savoye M, Held NA, Cole D. Demographic, dietary, and biochemical determinants of vitamin D status in inner-city children. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2011, 95: 137-146. PMID: 22170368, PMCID: PMC3238457, DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.111.018721.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormonePmol/LMinority infantsFormula useMeasurement of PTHSkin typeOlder childrenVitamin D insufficientVitamin D intakeVitamin D statusVitamin D fortificationAlkaline phosphatase activityDietary intake dataInner-city childrenClinical ricketsD intakeD statusSerum calciumDihydroxyvitamin DVitamin DD fortificationBlood samplesIntake dataReference rangeTotal alkaline phosphatase activity