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  • A study evaluated the impact of L-carnitine supplementation on free carnitine levels, serum lipid profile, and erythropoietin needs in 24 children undergoing dialysis (16 on peritoneal dialysis and 8 on hemodialysis) over 6 months, divided into observation and treatment phases.
  • Results showed a significant increase in plasma free carnitine levels from 32.1 to 80.9 micromol/l after treatment, but no notable changes in lipid levels, hemoglobin, or erythropoietin requirements were observed.
  • Increased losses of free carnitine in dialysate were reported in peritoneal dialysis patients, suggesting that while L-c

Article Abstract

We prospectively evaluated the effects of L-carnitine supplementation on plasma free carnitine (FC) levels, serum lipid profile, and erythropoietin (rhEPO) requirement in 24 children treated with peritoneal dialysis (PD; n=16) or hemodialysis (HD; n=8). The study was divided into a 3-month observation period, and a 3-month treatment period during which patients received 20 mg/kg per day of L-carnitine given orally. Clinical, biochemical, and hematological data were collected every 3 months. FC levels were measured in plasma and peritoneal dialysate by tandem mass spectrometry. There were no statistically significant changes in lipid levels, hemoglobin, or rhEPO requirements during the course of the study. Fifteen patients (13 PD, 2 HD) had plasma FC levels measured before and after treatment; FC levels increased from 32.1 +/- 14.1 micromol/l to 80.9 +/- 38.7 micromol/l (P<0.001). In PD patients, dialysate FC losses increased from 106 +/- 78 micromol/day at baseline to 178 +/- 119 micromol/day after supplementation. Positive correlations between FC plasma levels and dialysate levels (R=0.507) or daily excretion (R=0.603) were found after treatment. In our case series, an oral dose of 20 mg/kg per day of L-carnitine restored FC levels and produced a positive carnitine balance with no significant effects on hematological parameters or lipid profile over a 3-month period. Prolonged treatment duration may be required to obtain significant results.

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