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. 2007 Sep;22(9):1349-54.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-006-0348-3. Epub 2006 Nov 17.

Growth and PTH in prepubertal children on long-term dialysis

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Growth and PTH in prepubertal children on long-term dialysis

Janette Cansick et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

Growth failure is an important complication for children on dialysis. One possible influence on growth is renal bone disease. We reviewed the case notes of 35 children (23 boys), mean (range) age at inclusion 2.8 (0.25-8.9) years (17 children age <2 years), on dialysis for 2.0 (1-4.8) years, for growth, PTH, calcium and phosphate levels and medications. Data collection ended at age 10 years, commencement of growth hormone (rhGH) or renal transplantation. The mean (range) height standard deviation score (HtSDS) at the start of dialysis was -2.06 (-5.90 to 0.63). No change in HtSDS per year was observed; the median was -0.06 (-1.07 to 2.39). Children aged <2 years showed catch-up growth in the first year on dialysis; median change in HtSDS was 0.31 (-0.78 to 3.13). Mean plasma calcium and ionised calcium were approximately at the mid-point and phosphate just above the mid-point of the respective normal ranges. The median PTH level was 1.52 times the upper limit of normal and levels did not correlate with growth. Our results indicate that intensive nutritional therapy and phosphorus control aiming to keep PTH within the normal range prevents further loss of HtSDS in short children on dialysis. In some children under 2 years of age catch-up growth can be observed in the first dialysis year.

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