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Erschienen in: Pediatric Nephrology 10/2010

01.10.2010 | Original Article

Body size in children with chronic kidney disease after gastrostomy tube feeding

verfasst von: Julianna L. Sienna, Rola Saqan, Jun Chuan Teh, Michelle L. Frieling, Donna Secker, Vivian Cornelius, Denis F. Geary

Erschienen in: Pediatric Nephrology | Ausgabe 10/2010

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Abstract

Outcome body size of gastrostomy tube (g-tube)-fed children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) was investigated. CKD patients, stages 2–5, who had a g-tube inserted and removed between 1985 and 2007 were retrospectively reviewed (n = 20) for anthropometrics, lab values, and steroid use from insertion to latest date. CKD patients never having had a g-tube placed (n = 82) acted as the comparison population with similar data collection at start and end of the latest 5-year period. Body mass index (BMI)-for-age, weight (Wt)-for-age, and height (Ht)-for-age z scores were calculated and compared between groups. Median age at insertion and duration of g-tube treatment was 1.7 years (range 0.9–15.6), and 2.9 years (range 0.9–11.8), respectively. There was a significant increase in Wt- (p < 0.01), and BMI-for-age (p < 0.03) z score, but not for Ht-for-age between insertion and removal for subjects. There were no significant differences in Ht-, Wt-, or BMI-for-age z scores, from removal to 5 years post-removal. In the comparison population, there were no significant differences in Ht-, Wt-, or BMI-for-age z scores over the 5-year period. Approximately 36% of the non-tube-fed comparison population and 50% of the tube-fed subjects were overweight or obese at the most recent evaluation. In both subjects and the comparison group, overweight and obesity is associated with transplant status and steroid use. G-tube feeding is an effective method for achieving catch-up weight and moderate height gain in pediatric CKD patients, and does not apparently predispose patients to obesity after removal; however, overweight and obesity may pose problems to children with CKD whether or not they are tube fed.
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Metadaten
Titel
Body size in children with chronic kidney disease after gastrostomy tube feeding
verfasst von
Julianna L. Sienna
Rola Saqan
Jun Chuan Teh
Michelle L. Frieling
Donna Secker
Vivian Cornelius
Denis F. Geary
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2010
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Pediatric Nephrology / Ausgabe 10/2010
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-010-1586-y

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