Continued Statural Growth in Older Adolescents and Young Adults With Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Beyond the Time of Expected Growth Plate Closure

Author:

Gupta Neera1,Liu Chunyan2,King Eileen3,Sylvester Francisco4,Lee Dale5,Boyle Brendan6,Trauernicht Anna7,Chen Shiran2,Colletti Richard8,Adler Jeremy,Ali Sabina A,Al-Nimr Amer,Ayers Travis D,Baron Howard I,Beasley Genie L,Benkov Keith J,Cabrera Jose M,Cho-Dorado Michele E,Dancel Liz D,Di Palma Joan S,Dorsey Jill M,Gulati Ajay S,Hellmann Jennifer A,Higuchi Leslie M,Hoffenberg Edward,Israel Esther J,Jester Traci W,Kiparissi Fevronia,Konikoff Michael R,Leibowitz Ian,Maheshwari Anshu,Moulton Dedrick E,Moses Jonathan,Ogunmola Nicholas A,Palmadottir Johanna G,Pandey Akash,Pappa Helen M,Pashankar Dinesh S,Pasternak Brad A,Patel Ashish S,Quiros J Anthony,Rountree Carl B,Samson Charles M,Sandberg Kelly C,Schoen Bess,Steiner Steven J,Stephens Michael C,Sudel Boris,Sullivan Jillian S,Suskind David L,Tomer Gitit,Tung Jeanne,Verstraete Sofia G,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA

2. Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA

3. Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA

4. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

5. Department of Pediatrics, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA, USA

6. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA

7. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Boys Town National Research Hospital, Boys Town, NE, USA

8. Department of Pediatrics, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Cessation of statural growth occurs with radiographic closure of the growth plates, radiographically defined as bone age (BA) 15 years in females and 17 in males. Methods We determined the frequency of continued growth and compared the total height gain beyond the time of expected growth plate closure and the chronological age at achievement of final adult height in Crohn’s disease (CD) vs ulcerative colitis (UC) and described height velocity curves in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) compared with children in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). We identified all females older than chronological age (CA) 15 years and males older than CA 17 years with CD or UC in the ImproveCareNow registry who had height documented at ≥3 visits ≥6 months apart. Results Three thousand seven patients (48% female; 76% CD) qualified. Of these patients, 80% manifested continued growth, more commonly in CD (81%) than UC (75%; P = 0.0002) and in females with CD (83%) than males with CD (79%; P = 0.012). Median height gain was greater in males with CD (1.6 cm) than in males with UC (1.3 cm; P = 0.0004), and in females with CD (1.8 cm) than in females with UC (1.5 cm; P = 0.025). Height velocity curves were shifted to the right in patients with IBD vs NHANES. Conclusions Pediatric patients with IBD frequently continue to grow beyond the time of expected growth plate closure. Unexpectedly, a high proportion of patients with UC exhibited continued growth, indicating delayed BA is also common in UC. Growth, a dynamic marker of disease status, requires continued monitoring even after patients transition from pediatric to adult care.

Funder

ImproveCareNow

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology,Immunology and Allergy

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