Newborn screening for Tyrosinemia type 1 using succinylacetone – a systematic review of test accuracy

  • Stinton, Chris
  • Geppert, Julia
  • Freeman, Karoline
  • Clarke, Aileen
  • Johnson, Samantha Ann
  • Fraser, Hannah
  • Sutcliffe, P. (Paul)
  • Taylor-Phillips, Sian
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Publication date
March 2017
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Background: Tyrosinemia type 1 is an autosomal recessive disorder of amino acid metabolism. Without treatment, death in childhood is common. Treatment with nitisinone and dietary restrictions are associated with improved outcomes; some studies suggest better outcomes when treatment begins at an asymptomatic stage. Newborn screening allows for earlier identification, but there is uncertainty regarding the test accuracy of the current method: succinylacetone measurement in dried blood spots using tandem mass spectrometry. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of literature published up to January 2016. Two reviewers independently assessed titles, abstracts, full texts, and conducted quality appraisals. A single reviewer extracted data, ...

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