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Clinical Trial
. 1999 May;80(5):438-42.
doi: 10.1136/adc.80.5.438.

Insulin-like growth factor I response during nutritional rehabilitation of persistent diarrhoea

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Clinical Trial

Insulin-like growth factor I response during nutritional rehabilitation of persistent diarrhoea

Z A Bhutta et al. Arch Dis Child. 1999 May.

Abstract

Objective: Evaluation of nutritional recovery, intestinal permeability, and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) response in malnourished children with persistent diarrhoea and their relation to concomitant systemic infection(s).

Study design: Open study of severely malnourished children (aged 6-36 months) with persistent diarrhoea (>/= 14 days) admitted for nutritional rehabilitation with a standardised rice-lentil and yogurt diet. Successful recovery was defined prospectively as overall weight gain (> 5 g/kg/day) with a reduction in stool output by day 7 of treatment. Data on coexisting infections and serum C reactive protein (CRP) were collected at admission.

Results: Of 63 children, 48 (group A) recovered within seven days of dietary treatment. These children had a significant increase in serum IGF-I (DeltaIGF-I%) and, in contrast to serum prealbumin and retinol binding protein, DeltaIGF-I% correlated with weight gain (r = 0.41). There was no correlation between the IGF-I response and intestinal permeability as assessed by urinary lactulose/rhamnose excretion. Treatment failures (group B) included more children with clinical (relative risk, 4.8; 95% confidence interval, 1.2 to 19.7) and culture proven sepsis at admission and higher concentrations of serum CRP (median (range), 36 (0-182) v 10 (0-240) mg/l) at admission. There was a negative correlation between admission CRP concentration and DeltaIGF-I% (r = -0.45).

Conclusions: In comparison with serum albumin, prealbumin, and retinol binding protein, serum IGF-I increment is a better marker of nutritional recovery in malnourished children with persistent diarrhoea. The possible association of systemic infections, serum IGF-I response, and mucosal recovery needs evaluation in future studies.

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