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Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda

BACKGROUND: Children with congenital heart disease are at increased risk of malnutrition. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease attending Mulago National Referral Hospital, Uganda. METHODS: A cross-secti...

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Autores principales: Batte, Anthony, Lwabi, Peter, Lubega, Sulaiman, Kiguli, Sarah, Otwombe, Kennedy, Chimoyi, Lucy, Nabatte, Violette, Karamagi, Charles
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5225644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28077108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-017-0779-y
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author Batte, Anthony
Lwabi, Peter
Lubega, Sulaiman
Kiguli, Sarah
Otwombe, Kennedy
Chimoyi, Lucy
Nabatte, Violette
Karamagi, Charles
author_facet Batte, Anthony
Lwabi, Peter
Lubega, Sulaiman
Kiguli, Sarah
Otwombe, Kennedy
Chimoyi, Lucy
Nabatte, Violette
Karamagi, Charles
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description BACKGROUND: Children with congenital heart disease are at increased risk of malnutrition. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease attending Mulago National Referral Hospital, Uganda. METHODS: A cross-sectional study among 194 children aged 0–15 years was conducted between August 2013 and March 2014. Anthropometric measurements and clinical assessments were carried out on all children. Anthropometric z-scores based on WHO 2007 reference ranges were generated for each child. Weight-for-height z-scores were generated for children 0–5 years, weight-for-age z-scores for children 0–10 years, and height-for-age and BMI-for-age z-scores for all children. Risk factors associated with malnutrition were determined by Poisson regression. RESULTS: One hundred and forty five (74.7%) children were aged 0–5 years; and 111 of 194 (57.2%) were female. Forty five of 145 (31.5%) children aged 0–5 years were wasted; 77 of 181 (42.5%) children aged 0–10 years were underweight; 88 of 194 (45.4%) children were stunted; and 53 of 194 (27.3%) children were thin (BMI for age z score < −2). Moderate to severe anaemia (RR 1.11, 95% CI: 1.01–1.22) and moderate to severe heart failure (RR 1.24, 95% CI: 1.13–1.36) were associated with wasting and underweight respectively. Stunting was associated with moderate to severe heart failure (RR 1.11, 95% CI: 1.01–1.21) while thinness was associated with moderate to severe heart failure (RR 1.12, 95% CI: 1.04–1.21) and moderate to severe anaemia (RR 1.15, 95% CI: 1.06–1.25). CONCLUSION: Malnutrition is common in children with congenital heart disease, and is associated with anaemia and heart failure. There is need to integrate strategies to identify and manage malnutrition during the care of children with congenital heart disease.
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spelling pubmed-52256442017-01-17 Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda Batte, Anthony Lwabi, Peter Lubega, Sulaiman Kiguli, Sarah Otwombe, Kennedy Chimoyi, Lucy Nabatte, Violette Karamagi, Charles BMC Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Children with congenital heart disease are at increased risk of malnutrition. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease attending Mulago National Referral Hospital, Uganda. METHODS: A cross-sectional study among 194 children aged 0–15 years was conducted between August 2013 and March 2014. Anthropometric measurements and clinical assessments were carried out on all children. Anthropometric z-scores based on WHO 2007 reference ranges were generated for each child. Weight-for-height z-scores were generated for children 0–5 years, weight-for-age z-scores for children 0–10 years, and height-for-age and BMI-for-age z-scores for all children. Risk factors associated with malnutrition were determined by Poisson regression. RESULTS: One hundred and forty five (74.7%) children were aged 0–5 years; and 111 of 194 (57.2%) were female. Forty five of 145 (31.5%) children aged 0–5 years were wasted; 77 of 181 (42.5%) children aged 0–10 years were underweight; 88 of 194 (45.4%) children were stunted; and 53 of 194 (27.3%) children were thin (BMI for age z score < −2). Moderate to severe anaemia (RR 1.11, 95% CI: 1.01–1.22) and moderate to severe heart failure (RR 1.24, 95% CI: 1.13–1.36) were associated with wasting and underweight respectively. Stunting was associated with moderate to severe heart failure (RR 1.11, 95% CI: 1.01–1.21) while thinness was associated with moderate to severe heart failure (RR 1.12, 95% CI: 1.04–1.21) and moderate to severe anaemia (RR 1.15, 95% CI: 1.06–1.25). CONCLUSION: Malnutrition is common in children with congenital heart disease, and is associated with anaemia and heart failure. There is need to integrate strategies to identify and manage malnutrition during the care of children with congenital heart disease. BioMed Central 2017-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5225644/ /pubmed/28077108 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-017-0779-y Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Batte, Anthony
Lwabi, Peter
Lubega, Sulaiman
Kiguli, Sarah
Otwombe, Kennedy
Chimoyi, Lucy
Nabatte, Violette
Karamagi, Charles
Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda
title Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda
title_full Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda
title_fullStr Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda
title_short Wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at Mulago hospital, Uganda
title_sort wasting, underweight and stunting among children with congenital heart disease presenting at mulago hospital, uganda
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5225644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28077108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-017-0779-y
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