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Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS)

OBJECTIVES: To investigate early vertical growth patterns and factors associated with poor growth in a modern inception cohort of UK children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) using data from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS). METHODS: A study period of 3 years was chosen. Chil...

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Autores principales: McErlane, Flora, Carrasco, Roberto, Kearsley-Fleet, Lianne, Baildam, Eileen M., Wedderburn, Lucy R., Foster, Helen E., Ioannou, Yiannis, Chieng, S.E. Alice, Davidson, Joyce E., Thomson, Wendy, Hyrich, Kimme L.
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Publicado: W.B. Saunders 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29217290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.semarthrit.2017.11.002
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author McErlane, Flora
Carrasco, Roberto
Kearsley-Fleet, Lianne
Baildam, Eileen M.
Wedderburn, Lucy R.
Foster, Helen E.
Ioannou, Yiannis
Chieng, S.E. Alice
Davidson, Joyce E.
Thomson, Wendy
Hyrich, Kimme L.
author_facet McErlane, Flora
Carrasco, Roberto
Kearsley-Fleet, Lianne
Baildam, Eileen M.
Wedderburn, Lucy R.
Foster, Helen E.
Ioannou, Yiannis
Chieng, S.E. Alice
Davidson, Joyce E.
Thomson, Wendy
Hyrich, Kimme L.
author_sort McErlane, Flora
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate early vertical growth patterns and factors associated with poor growth in a modern inception cohort of UK children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) using data from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS). METHODS: A study period of 3 years was chosen. Children included in this analysis had a physician diagnosis of JIA and had height measurements available at both baseline and at 3-years of follow-up. Height is presented as z-scores calculated using World Health Organisation growth standards for age and gender. Growth over the 3-year period was assessed using change in z-score and height velocity. Univariable and multivariable linear regressions were used to identify factors associated with height z-score at baseline and change of height z-score at 3 years. RESULTS: 568 patients were included; 65% female, median baseline age 7.4 years [interquartile range (IQR) 3.6, 11.2], median symptom duration at presentation 5.5 months [IQR 3.1, 11.6]. Height z-score decreased significantly from baseline to 3 years (p ≤ 0.0001); baseline median height z-score was −0.02 (IQR −0.71, 0.61), decreasing to −0.47 (IQR −1.12, 0.24) at 3 years. Growth restriction, defined as change of height z-score ≤−0.5, was observed in 39% of patients. At 3 years, higher baseline height z-score was the strongest predictor for a negative change in height z-score [−0.3 per unit of baseline height z-score (95% CI: −0.36, −0.24), p < 0.0001]. CONCLUSIONS: Although overall height at 3 years after initial presentation to rheumatology is within the population norm, as a cohort, children with JIA experience a reduction of growth in height over the first 3 years of disease. Late presentation to paediatric rheumatology services is associated with lower height at presentation. However, patients with the lowest height z scores at presentation were also the most likely to see an improvement at 3 years. The impact of JIA on growth patterns is important to children and families and this study provides useful new data to support informed clinical care.
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spelling pubmed-60898422018-08-14 Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS) McErlane, Flora Carrasco, Roberto Kearsley-Fleet, Lianne Baildam, Eileen M. Wedderburn, Lucy R. Foster, Helen E. Ioannou, Yiannis Chieng, S.E. Alice Davidson, Joyce E. Thomson, Wendy Hyrich, Kimme L. Semin Arthritis Rheum Article OBJECTIVES: To investigate early vertical growth patterns and factors associated with poor growth in a modern inception cohort of UK children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) using data from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS). METHODS: A study period of 3 years was chosen. Children included in this analysis had a physician diagnosis of JIA and had height measurements available at both baseline and at 3-years of follow-up. Height is presented as z-scores calculated using World Health Organisation growth standards for age and gender. Growth over the 3-year period was assessed using change in z-score and height velocity. Univariable and multivariable linear regressions were used to identify factors associated with height z-score at baseline and change of height z-score at 3 years. RESULTS: 568 patients were included; 65% female, median baseline age 7.4 years [interquartile range (IQR) 3.6, 11.2], median symptom duration at presentation 5.5 months [IQR 3.1, 11.6]. Height z-score decreased significantly from baseline to 3 years (p ≤ 0.0001); baseline median height z-score was −0.02 (IQR −0.71, 0.61), decreasing to −0.47 (IQR −1.12, 0.24) at 3 years. Growth restriction, defined as change of height z-score ≤−0.5, was observed in 39% of patients. At 3 years, higher baseline height z-score was the strongest predictor for a negative change in height z-score [−0.3 per unit of baseline height z-score (95% CI: −0.36, −0.24), p < 0.0001]. CONCLUSIONS: Although overall height at 3 years after initial presentation to rheumatology is within the population norm, as a cohort, children with JIA experience a reduction of growth in height over the first 3 years of disease. Late presentation to paediatric rheumatology services is associated with lower height at presentation. However, patients with the lowest height z scores at presentation were also the most likely to see an improvement at 3 years. The impact of JIA on growth patterns is important to children and families and this study provides useful new data to support informed clinical care. W.B. Saunders 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6089842/ /pubmed/29217290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.semarthrit.2017.11.002 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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McErlane, Flora
Carrasco, Roberto
Kearsley-Fleet, Lianne
Baildam, Eileen M.
Wedderburn, Lucy R.
Foster, Helen E.
Ioannou, Yiannis
Chieng, S.E. Alice
Davidson, Joyce E.
Thomson, Wendy
Hyrich, Kimme L.
Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS)
title Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS)
title_full Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS)
title_fullStr Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS)
title_full_unstemmed Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS)
title_short Growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Results from the Childhood Arthritis Prospective Study (CAPS)
title_sort growth patterns in early juvenile idiopathic arthritis: results from the childhood arthritis prospective study (caps)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29217290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.semarthrit.2017.11.002
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