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[Hypokalemic periodic paralysis: a systematic review of published case reports].

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INTRODUCTION Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a neuromuscular disease characterized by a combination of flaccid paralysis episodes (or muscular weakness) that are related to low levels of potassium in blood. As… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a neuromuscular disease characterized by a combination of flaccid paralysis episodes (or muscular weakness) that are related to low levels of potassium in blood. As a consequence of its low prevalence, there are still clinical and management aspects to characterize. PATIENTS AND METHODS A systematic review of the clinical cases published in the last decade has been developed by analyzing demographic and genetic features, the episodes' characteristics, the received treatments, the response to them and also, the differences and evolution of patients depending on the most prevalent genetic alterations: CACNA1S and SCN4A. RESULTS A total of 33 articles were included, allowing 40 individuals to be reviewed. The average age of onset of symptoms was 15.3 ± 9.7 years. The most frequent altered gene was CACNA1S in 20 (60.5%) cases. It was observed that subjects presenting an alteration of the gene responsible for the calcium channel, CACNA1S, presented lower serum potassium levels, own triggers and a higher proportion of subjects showing dyspnea during the crisis. Only 50% of the subjects respond to classical oral treatment with acetazolamide. Potassium-sparing diuretics and antiepileptics drugs emerge as an alternative. CONCLUSION Hypokalemic periodic paralysis has an heterogeneous clinical expression with phenotypic differences linked to different genetic mutations. The common preventive treatment response is suboptimal. Prospective studies are needed to discern the best therapeutic option based on genetic load.

Keywords: periodic paralysis; paralysis systematic; systematic review; hypokalemic periodic; paralysis

Journal Title: Revista de neurologia
Year Published: 2020

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