Neurodisability with Severe Restriction of Mobility Is Associated with Reduced Serum Creatinine Values
Introduction. We investigated whether reduced mobility is associated with a reduction in serum creatinine in otherwise well children with neurodisability. Materials and Methods. This was a record based retrospective study and creatinine levels of children in groups with Gross Motor Function Classifi...
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doaj-f2342dab1f824fd8a517557d261db6632020-11-24T21:32:49ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Pediatrics1687-97401687-97592019-01-01201910.1155/2019/35981233598123Neurodisability with Severe Restriction of Mobility Is Associated with Reduced Serum Creatinine ValuesChun Lim0Marianne Phillips1Liam Watson2Michael Eisenhut3Luton&Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Lewsey Road, Luton, LU4ODZ, UKLuton&Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Lewsey Road, Luton, LU4ODZ, UKLuton&Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Lewsey Road, Luton, LU4ODZ, UKLuton&Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Lewsey Road, Luton, LU4ODZ, UKIntroduction. We investigated whether reduced mobility is associated with a reduction in serum creatinine in otherwise well children with neurodisability. Materials and Methods. This was a record based retrospective study and creatinine levels of children in groups with Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) category 1, 2, or 3 (group I); GMFCS 4 or 5 (group II); and age matched controls (group III) were compared. Results. Creatinine values were significantly different (p=0.002) between patients with neurodisability (mean 32.0 (SD 9.3), n=88) compared to patients without (mean 36.5 SD (9.8), n=88). There was no significant difference in creatinine levels (p=0.684) between group I (mean 35.6 (9.1), n=23) and group III (mean 36.5 (9.8), n=88). A significantly lower creatinine level (p<0.001) was found in group II (mean 30.7 (9.1), n=65) compared to group III and group I compared to group II (p=0.034). Creatinine levels were with a mean (SD) of 25.7 (4.1) micromol/l significantly lower in patients with GMFCS 4 or 5 who died (n=4) compared to survivors (31.1 (3.6)), (p=0.04, n=61). Conclusions. Children with neurodisability with severe mobility restriction had a significantly lower serum creatinine compared to controls with less severe or no neurodisability. Death in severe neurodisability may be associated with lower creatinine levels.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3598123 |
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Neurodisability with Severe Restriction of Mobility Is Associated with Reduced Serum Creatinine Values |
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Neurodisability with Severe Restriction of Mobility Is Associated with Reduced Serum Creatinine Values |
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Neurodisability with Severe Restriction of Mobility Is Associated with Reduced Serum Creatinine Values |
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Neurodisability with Severe Restriction of Mobility Is Associated with Reduced Serum Creatinine Values |
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Neurodisability with Severe Restriction of Mobility Is Associated with Reduced Serum Creatinine Values |
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neurodisability with severe restriction of mobility is associated with reduced serum creatinine values |
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Introduction. We investigated whether reduced mobility is associated with a reduction in serum creatinine in otherwise well children with neurodisability. Materials and Methods. This was a record based retrospective study and creatinine levels of children in groups with Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) category 1, 2, or 3 (group I); GMFCS 4 or 5 (group II); and age matched controls (group III) were compared. Results. Creatinine values were significantly different (p=0.002) between patients with neurodisability (mean 32.0 (SD 9.3), n=88) compared to patients without (mean 36.5 SD (9.8), n=88). There was no significant difference in creatinine levels (p=0.684) between group I (mean 35.6 (9.1), n=23) and group III (mean 36.5 (9.8), n=88). A significantly lower creatinine level (p<0.001) was found in group II (mean 30.7 (9.1), n=65) compared to group III and group I compared to group II (p=0.034). Creatinine levels were with a mean (SD) of 25.7 (4.1) micromol/l significantly lower in patients with GMFCS 4 or 5 who died (n=4) compared to survivors (31.1 (3.6)), (p=0.04, n=61). Conclusions. Children with neurodisability with severe mobility restriction had a significantly lower serum creatinine compared to controls with less severe or no neurodisability. Death in severe neurodisability may be associated with lower creatinine levels. |
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