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Growth in very young children undergoing chronic peritoneal dialysis.

Lesley Rees1, Marta Azocar, Dagmara Borzych, Alan R Watson, Anja Büscher, Alberto Edefonti, Ilmay Bilge, David Askenazi, Giovanna Leozappa, Claudia Gonzales, Koen van Hoeck, Donna Secker, Aleksandra Zurowska, Kai Rönnholm, Antonia H M Bouts, Heather Stewart, Gema Ariceta, Bruno Ranchin, Bradley A Warady, Franz Schaefer.   

Abstract

Very young children with chronic kidney disease often have difficulty maintaining adequate nutrition, which contributes to the high prevalence of short stature in this population. Characteristics of the dialysis prescription and supplemental feeding via a nasogastric (NG) tube or gastrostomy may improve growth, but this is not well understood. Here, we analyzed data from 153 children in 18 countries who commenced chronic peritoneal dialysis at <24 months of age. From diagnosis to last observation, 57 patients were fed on demand, 54 by NG tube, and 10 by gastrostomy; 26 switched from NG to gastrostomy; and 6 returned from NG to demand feeding. North American and European centers accounted for nearly all feeding by gastrostomy. Standardized body mass index (BMI) uniformly decreased during periods of demand feeding and increased during NG and gastrostomy feeding. Changes in BMI demonstrated significant regional variation: 26% of North American children were obese and 50% of Turkish children were malnourished at last observation (P < 0.005). Body length decreased sharply during the first 6 to 12 months of life and then tended to stabilize. Time fed by gastrostomy significantly associated with higher lengths over time (P < 0.001), but adjustment for baseline length attenuated this effect. In addition, the use of biocompatible peritoneal dialysate and administration of growth hormone independently associated with improved length, even after adjusting for regional factors. In summary, growth and nutritional status vary regionally in very young children treated with chronic peritoneal dialysis. The use of gastrostomy feeding, biocompatible dialysis fluid, and growth hormone therapy associate with improved linear growth.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22021715      PMCID: PMC3279935          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2010020192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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