Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with persistent cholestasis and to compare the anthropometric indices between children with and without liver cirrhosis and children with and without jaundice. Methods: Children with persistent cholestasis, i.e. increased direct bi...

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Main Authors: Francislaine Veiga da Silva, Priscila Menezes Ferri, Thaís Costa Nascentes Queiroz, Pamela de Souza Haueisen Barbosa, Maria Cristina Cassiano de Oliveira, Laura Jácome de Melo Pereira, Ana Cristina Simões e Silva, Francisco José Penna, Eleonora Druve Tavares Fagundes, Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira
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Published: Elsevier 2016-04-01
Series:Jornal de Pediatria
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spelling doaj-3c3d7699ea1940b4b8e308cea5e866352020-11-25T00:10:02ZengElsevierJornal de Pediatria1678-47822016-04-0192219720510.1016/j.jped.2015.07.006S0021-75572016000200197Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic diseaseFrancislaine Veiga da SilvaPriscila Menezes FerriThaís Costa Nascentes QueirozPamela de Souza Haueisen BarbosaMaria Cristina Cassiano de OliveiraLaura Jácome de Melo PereiraAna Cristina Simões e SilvaFrancisco José PennaEleonora Druve Tavares FagundesAlexandre Rodrigues FerreiraAbstract Objective: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with persistent cholestasis and to compare the anthropometric indices between children with and without liver cirrhosis and children with and without jaundice. Methods: Children with persistent cholestasis, i.e. increased direct bilirrubin or changes in the canalicular enzyme gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), were included. The anthropometric measures were weight (W), height or length (H), arm circumference (AC), triceps skinfold thickness (TST), arm muscle circumference (AMC), and body mass index (BMI). Results: Ninety-one children with cholestasis, with current median age of 12 months, were evaluated. W/age (A) and H/A indices below −2 Z-scores were observed in 33% and 30.8% of patients, respectively. Concerning the W/H index and BMI, only 12% and 16% of patients, respectively, were below −2 Z-scores. Regarding AC, 43.8% of 89 evaluated patients had some depletion. Observing the TST, 64% of patients had depletion, and 71.1% of the 45 evaluated patients had some degree of depletion regarding the ACM index. Conclusion: Evaluation using weight in patients with chronic liver diseases may overestimate the nutritional status due to visceromegaly, subclinical edema, or ascites. Indices that correlate weight and height, such as W/H and BMI, may also not show depletion because of the chronic condition in which there are depletion of both weight and height. TST, AC, and ACM are parameters that better estimate nutritional status and should be part of the management of patients with liver diseases and cholestasis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572016000200197&lng=en&tlng=enColestase neonatalNutriçãoDoença hepática crônicaAntropometria
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author Francislaine Veiga da Silva
Priscila Menezes Ferri
Thaís Costa Nascentes Queiroz
Pamela de Souza Haueisen Barbosa
Maria Cristina Cassiano de Oliveira
Laura Jácome de Melo Pereira
Ana Cristina Simões e Silva
Francisco José Penna
Eleonora Druve Tavares Fagundes
Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira
spellingShingle Francislaine Veiga da Silva
Priscila Menezes Ferri
Thaís Costa Nascentes Queiroz
Pamela de Souza Haueisen Barbosa
Maria Cristina Cassiano de Oliveira
Laura Jácome de Melo Pereira
Ana Cristina Simões e Silva
Francisco José Penna
Eleonora Druve Tavares Fagundes
Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira
Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease
Jornal de Pediatria
Colestase neonatal
Nutrição
Doença hepática crônica
Antropometria
author_facet Francislaine Veiga da Silva
Priscila Menezes Ferri
Thaís Costa Nascentes Queiroz
Pamela de Souza Haueisen Barbosa
Maria Cristina Cassiano de Oliveira
Laura Jácome de Melo Pereira
Ana Cristina Simões e Silva
Francisco José Penna
Eleonora Druve Tavares Fagundes
Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira
author_sort Francislaine Veiga da Silva
title Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease
title_short Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease
title_full Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease
title_fullStr Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease
title_sort nutritional evaluation of children with chronic cholestatic disease
publisher Elsevier
series Jornal de Pediatria
issn 1678-4782
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Abstract Objective: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with persistent cholestasis and to compare the anthropometric indices between children with and without liver cirrhosis and children with and without jaundice. Methods: Children with persistent cholestasis, i.e. increased direct bilirrubin or changes in the canalicular enzyme gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), were included. The anthropometric measures were weight (W), height or length (H), arm circumference (AC), triceps skinfold thickness (TST), arm muscle circumference (AMC), and body mass index (BMI). Results: Ninety-one children with cholestasis, with current median age of 12 months, were evaluated. W/age (A) and H/A indices below −2 Z-scores were observed in 33% and 30.8% of patients, respectively. Concerning the W/H index and BMI, only 12% and 16% of patients, respectively, were below −2 Z-scores. Regarding AC, 43.8% of 89 evaluated patients had some depletion. Observing the TST, 64% of patients had depletion, and 71.1% of the 45 evaluated patients had some degree of depletion regarding the ACM index. Conclusion: Evaluation using weight in patients with chronic liver diseases may overestimate the nutritional status due to visceromegaly, subclinical edema, or ascites. Indices that correlate weight and height, such as W/H and BMI, may also not show depletion because of the chronic condition in which there are depletion of both weight and height. TST, AC, and ACM are parameters that better estimate nutritional status and should be part of the management of patients with liver diseases and cholestasis.
topic Colestase neonatal
Nutrição
Doença hepática crônica
Antropometria
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