Catch-up growth in children after repair of Tetralogy of Fallot


Autoria(s): Carmona, Fabio; Hatanaka, Lucas S.; Barbieri, Marco A.; Bettiol, Heloisa; Toffano, Roselí B. D.; Monteiro, Jacqueline P.; Manso, Paulo H.; Carlotti, Ana P. C. P.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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06/11/2013

06/11/2013

2012

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Purpose: To evaluate the growth of children after repair of Tetralogy of Fallot, as well as the influence of residual lesions and socio-economic status. Methods: A total of 17 children, including 10 boys with a median age of 16 months at surgery, were enrolled in a retrospective cohort, in a tertiary care university hospital. Anthropometric (as z-scores), clinical, nutritional, and social data were collected. Results: Weight-for-age and weight-for-height z-scores decreased pre-operatively and recovered post-operatively in almost all patients, most markedly weight for age. Weight-for-height z-scores improved, but were still lower than birth values in the long term. Long-term height-for-age z-scores were higher than those at birth, surgery, and 3 months post-operatively. Most patients showed catch-up growth for height for age (70%), weight for age (82%), and weight for height (70%). Post-operative residual lesions (76%) influenced weight-for-age z-scores. Despite the fact that most patients (70%) were from low-income families, energy intake was above the estimated requirement for age and gender in all but one patient. There was no influence of socio-economic status on pre- and post-operative growth. Bone age was delayed and long-term-predicted height was within mid-parental height limits in 16 children (93%). Conclusion: Children submitted to Tetralogy of Fallot repair had pre-operative acute growth restriction and showed post-operative catch-up growth for weight and height. Acute growth restriction could still be present in the long term.

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo [2007/05180-6]

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CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNG, CAMBRIDGE, v. 22, n. 5, pp. 507-513, OCT, 2012

1047-9511

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/42232

10.1017/S1047951111002009

http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1047951111002009

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eng

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS

CAMBRIDGE

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CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNG

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Palavras-Chave #CARDIAC SURGERY #NUTRITION #CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE #PAEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY #CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE #RESTING ENERGY-EXPENDITURE #INTESTINAL FUNCTION #CHRONIC HYPOXEMIA #MALNUTRITION #INFANTS #NUTRITION #DEFECTS #FAILURE #IMPACT #CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS #PEDIATRICS
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