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Bone mineral density and height gain in children with chronic cholestatic liver disease undergoing transplantation.

Lorenzo D'Antiga1, Caje Moniz, Muriel Buxton-Thomas, Paul Cheeseman, Beverly Gray, Hagosa Abraha, Alastair J Baker, Nigel D Heaton, Mohammed Rela, Giorgina Mieli-Vergani, Anil Dhawan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Osteodystrophy is a well-described complication of chronic liver disease. Previous reports in adults and children undergoing liver transplantation (LT) were discordant, with the former showing no improvement of bone disease in the first year after transplantation and the latter demonstrating remarkable benefit from it. Our aim was to perform a pilot study on osteodystrophy in children undergoing LT and evaluate the contribution of growth on bone mineral density (BMD) changes.
METHODS: We studied six patients (two male), with a median age at transplantation of 8.8 (range 3.8-16.6) years. Indications for transplantation were biliary atresia and progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (three patients each). BMD was studied with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry and biochemical markers of liver and bone function in patients before and at 3, 6, and 12 months after LT.
RESULTS: Median L2-L4 spinal BMD was 0.54 g/cm2 (range 0.29-0.87) before LT, and 0.58 g/cm2 (0.27-0.86) at 3 months, 0.66 g/cm2 (0.36-1.00) at 6 months, and 0.76 g/cm2 (0.44-1.02) at 12 months after LT (P=0.005). Median height was 133 (range 93-167) cm before LT, and 134 (93-167) at 3 months, 136 (97-167) at 6 months, and 139 (102-167) at 12 months after LT. There was direct correlation between height gain and total body BMD improvement (r=0.929, P=0.007).
CONCLUSION: BMD in children with chronic cholestatic liver disease improves remarkably by 12 months after LT. Catch-up growth in children can account for the different effect of LT on bone density between adult and pediatric populations in the first year after surgery.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12085002     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200206150-00015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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