Body composition in paediatric intestinal failure patients receiving long-term parenteral nutrition

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作者
Pichler, Judith [1 ,2 ]
Chomtho, Sirinuch [3 ,4 ]
Fewtrell, Mary [3 ]
Macdonald, Sarah [5 ]
Hill, Susan [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Paediat & Adolescent Med, Vienna, Austria
[2] Great Ormond St Hosp Sick Children, Dept Paediat Gastroenterol, London WC1N 3JH, England
[3] UCL Inst Child Hlth, MRC, Childhood Nutr Res Ctr, London, England
[4] Chulalongkorn Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pediat, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
[5] Great Ormond St Hosp NHS Trust, Dietet Dept, London, England
关键词
MASS INDEX; PENALIZED LIKELIHOOD; 4-COMPONENT MODEL; CHILDREN; HOME; GROWTH; TRANSPLANTATION; ABSORPTIOMETRY; CHILDHOOD; ADULTHOOD;
D O I
10.1136/archdischild-2012-303516
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Objective Outcome of children with intestinal failure (IF) has improved on treatment with parenteral nutrition (PN). The effects of PN and IF on body composition (BC) are unknown. The aim was to review BC in PN-treated children and those weaned off and to compare with reference data. Design Children on long-term/home PN underwent measurement of regional fat mass (FM) and lean mass (LM) using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Underlying diseases were intestinal enteropathy, n=15, short bowel syndrome (SBS), n=8 and intestinal dysmotility, n=11. PN duration was median 10 years. Fat Mass Index (FMI) and Lean Mass Index (LMI) were compared in children with and without intestinal inflammation, steroid treatment and according to PN dependency. Results 34 children aged 5-20 years were studied. They were short, mean height SD score (SDS) -1.8 (p<0.001) and light (mean weight SDS -0.86, p<0.001) with high body mass index (BMI) SDS: mean 0.4 (p=0.04) and low Limb LMI SDS -0.9 (p<0.001). Children with SBS had low FMI SDS -0.8 (p=0.01). BC did not significantly differ between diagnostic groups or with steroid treatment. Patients with intestinal inflammation (n=20) had higher BMI SDS than those without, p=0.007. Totally, PN-dependent children, n=11 had higher BMI SDS, p=0.004, total body FMI SDS, p=0.008 and trunk FMI SDS, p=0.001 compared with patients partially dependent and off PN. Conclusions Significantly low limb LM was seen in all patient groups with high FM in children on total PN. Children with IF requiring PN treatment >27 days may benefit from BC monitoring and PN adjustment according to results in order to maximise linear growth and health in later life.
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