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01.10.2013 | Original Article
Growth and maturation improvement in children on renal replacement therapy over the past 20 years
verfasst von:
Doris Franke, Stella Winkel, Jutta Gellermann, Uwe Querfeld, Lars Pape, Jochen H. H. Ehrich, Dieter Haffner, Leo Pavičić, Miroslav Živičnjak
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Nephrology
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Ausgabe 10/2013
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Abstract
Background
The attainment of normal growth and maturation remains a major challenge in the management of children and adolescents requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT).
Methods
We compared growth and maturation in 384 German children with RRT who were followed between 1998 and 2009 with 732 children who were enrolled in the European Dialysis and Transplant Association (EDTA) Registry from 1985 to 1988; of these children, 78 and 88 %, respectively, were transplanted.
Results
The data on the German patients included in the EDTA registry did not differ significantly from those of the patients from other European countries. Overall, the mean height standard deviation score (SDS) has improved over the past 20 years from −3.03 to −1.80 (p < 0.001). Until the age of 6 years, the difference in height SDS was not significant, whereas it improved significantly in adolescence (−3.40 vs. −1.52; p < 0.001). Significant improvements in the delay of the pubertal growth spurt, age at menarche, bone maturation and body mass index (BMI) were noted in the recent German group compared to the EDTA group (each p < 0.001).
Conclusions
Our findings demonstrate a marked improvement of growth and maturation in paediatric patients on RRT during the past 20 years.