Growth of Prepubertal Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Author:

Saha Marja‐Terttu12,Ruuska Tarja12,Laippala Pekka3,Lenko Hanna Liisa2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Tampere University Medical School

2. Department of Pediatrics Tampere University Hospital Tampere Finland

3. Biometry Unit Tampere University School of Public Health Tampere Finland

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackground:Growth retardation has been reported in children with chronic inflammatory bowel disease, especially in those with Crohn's disease. Most of these studies concern adolescent patients.Methods:The growth of 47 prepubertal children (20 boys and 27 girls, mean age at diagnosis 7 years) with inflammatory bowel disease was studied at Tampere University Hospital, Department of Paediatrics. The mean height and height velocity standard deviation scores were calculated at diagnosis and, after that, yearly. The cumulative doses of oral and rectal prednisone per year were calculated. The severity of the disease was scored. The statistical analysis was carried out using the analysis of variance for repeated measurements.Results:During the year preceding the diagnosis, children with inflammatory bowel disease had grown more slowly than their healthy peers. At diagnosis, they were slightly shorter as a group than are healthy children. During treatment and follow‐up the mean height velocity of children with inflammatory bowel disease increased (change in the mean height velocity standard deviation scores from ‐0.84 to +1.08), normalizing the mean heights of these children compared with those of their healthy peers (change in the mean height standard deviation scores from ‐0.32 to +0.05). In the analysis of covariance, the poorest growth was seen in children with Crohn's disease, scored as severe, and the best growth in children with mild ulcerative colitis. No difference was seen in groups with or without prednisone treatment.Conclusions:Growth retardation is an important sign of chronic inflammatory bowel disease in prepubertal as well as adolescent children. During treatment, increasing growth velocity brings these children as a group to normal heights for age and sex.

Publisher

Wiley

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