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Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate by clinical and laboratory parameters how cystic fibrosis (CF) affects growth and nutritional status of children who were undergoing CF treatment but did not receive newborn screening. METHODS: A historical cohort study of 52 CF patients younger than...

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Autores principales: Hortencio, Taís Daiene Russo, Nogueira, Roberto José Negrão, Marson, Fernando Augusto de Lima, Hessel, Gabriel, Ribeiro, José Dirceu, Ribeiro, Antônio Fernando
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Publicado: Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25681074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpped.2014.11.004
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author Hortencio, Taís Daiene Russo
Nogueira, Roberto José Negrão
Marson, Fernando Augusto de Lima
Hessel, Gabriel
Ribeiro, José Dirceu
Ribeiro, Antônio Fernando
author_facet Hortencio, Taís Daiene Russo
Nogueira, Roberto José Negrão
Marson, Fernando Augusto de Lima
Hessel, Gabriel
Ribeiro, José Dirceu
Ribeiro, Antônio Fernando
author_sort Hortencio, Taís Daiene Russo
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate by clinical and laboratory parameters how cystic fibrosis (CF) affects growth and nutritional status of children who were undergoing CF treatment but did not receive newborn screening. METHODS: A historical cohort study of 52 CF patients younger than 10 years of age were followed in a reference center in Campinas, Southeast Brazil. Anthropometric measurements were abstracted from medical records until March/2010, when neonatal screening program was implemented. Between September/2009 and March/2010, parental height of the 52 CF patients were also measured. RESULTS: Regarding nutritional status, four patients had Z-scores ≤-2 for height/age (H/A) and body mass index/age (BMI/A). The following variables were associated with improved H/A ratio: fewer hospitalizations, longer time from first appointment to diagnosis, longer time from birth to diagnosis and later onset of respiratory disease. Forced vital capacity [FVC(%)], forced expiratory flow between 25-75% of FVC [FEF(25-75)(%)], forced expiratory volume in the first second [FEV(1)(%)], gestational age, birth weight and early respiratory symptoms were associated with improved BMI/A. CONCLUSIONS: Greater number of hospitalizations, diagnosis delay and early onset of respiratory disease had a negative impact on growth. Lower spirometric values, lower gestational age, lower birth weight, and early onset of respiratory symptoms had negative impact on nutritional status. Malnutrition was observed in 7.7% of cases, but 23% of children had nutritional risk.
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spelling pubmed-44369502015-05-20 Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening Hortencio, Taís Daiene Russo Nogueira, Roberto José Negrão Marson, Fernando Augusto de Lima Hessel, Gabriel Ribeiro, José Dirceu Ribeiro, Antônio Fernando Rev Paul Pediatr Original Articles OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate by clinical and laboratory parameters how cystic fibrosis (CF) affects growth and nutritional status of children who were undergoing CF treatment but did not receive newborn screening. METHODS: A historical cohort study of 52 CF patients younger than 10 years of age were followed in a reference center in Campinas, Southeast Brazil. Anthropometric measurements were abstracted from medical records until March/2010, when neonatal screening program was implemented. Between September/2009 and March/2010, parental height of the 52 CF patients were also measured. RESULTS: Regarding nutritional status, four patients had Z-scores ≤-2 for height/age (H/A) and body mass index/age (BMI/A). The following variables were associated with improved H/A ratio: fewer hospitalizations, longer time from first appointment to diagnosis, longer time from birth to diagnosis and later onset of respiratory disease. Forced vital capacity [FVC(%)], forced expiratory flow between 25-75% of FVC [FEF(25-75)(%)], forced expiratory volume in the first second [FEV(1)(%)], gestational age, birth weight and early respiratory symptoms were associated with improved BMI/A. CONCLUSIONS: Greater number of hospitalizations, diagnosis delay and early onset of respiratory disease had a negative impact on growth. Lower spirometric values, lower gestational age, lower birth weight, and early onset of respiratory symptoms had negative impact on nutritional status. Malnutrition was observed in 7.7% of cases, but 23% of children had nutritional risk. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4436950/ /pubmed/25681074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpped.2014.11.004 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hortencio, Taís Daiene Russo
Nogueira, Roberto José Negrão
Marson, Fernando Augusto de Lima
Hessel, Gabriel
Ribeiro, José Dirceu
Ribeiro, Antônio Fernando
Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening
title Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening
title_full Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening
title_fullStr Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening
title_full_unstemmed Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening
title_short Factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening
title_sort factors impacting the growth and nutritional status of cystic fibrosis patients younger than 10 years of age who did not undergo neonatal screening
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25681074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpped.2014.11.004
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