Objective: To explore the incidence and independent risk-factors of secondary carnitine deficiency in Chinese children with epilepsy on valproate monotherapy.
Methods: The free carnitine and acylcarnitines levels in 299 children with epilepsy on valproate monotherapy between June 2014 and September 2015 were compared with age- and sex-matched 299 healthy controls.
Results: Children with valproate monotherapy had lower free carnitine levels [23.86 (10.60) µmol/L] than the controls [36.37 (9.37) µmol/L] (P<0.01). Most acylcarnitines were significantly lower in children with valproate monotherapy than controls. 63 children (21.1%) with epilepsy had carnitine deficiency; 54 were asymptomatic. Female gender (OR 2.1), high alanine aminotransferase levels (OR 1.0) and long duration of VPA treatment (1-12 mo) (OR 1.9) were independent risk factors for secondary carnitine deficiency induced by VPA.
Conclusion: Carnitine deficiency with valproate is more likely in females, those with transaminitis, and those receiving the drug for 1-12 months.