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Is neurodevelopment impaired in Brazilian children with intestinal failure on prolonged parenteral nutrition? A single center study

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Abstract

Abstract

Purpose

To assess the neurodevelopment outcomes of children younger than 42 months of age with intestinal failure (IF) using prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN) followed by a Pediatric Multidisciplinary Intestinal Rehabilitation Program from a public tertiary hospital in Brazil.

Methods

Bayley III scale was administered in children aged 2 to 42 months with IF and receiving PN for more than 60 days. Composite scores in cognitive, motor, and language domains were analyzed. Developmental delay was defined as a performance 2 standard deviations (SD) below the average at the 3 domains. Association between Bayley III composite scores and clinical variables related to IF were tested.

Results

Twenty-four children with median (IQR) age of 17.5 months (9–28.5) were studied, 58.3% were male. Developmental delay was found in 34%, 33% and 27% of the patients in cognitive, motor, and language domains, respectively. There was no significant association between the Bayley-III composite scores and length of hospitalization, prematurity, and number of surgical procedures with anesthesia.

Conclusion

The study demonstrated impairments in the cognitive, motor and language domains in approximately one-third of young patients with IF on prolonged PN.

Keywords

Intestinal FailureParenteral NutritionNeurodevelopmentBayley Iii ScalePediatric GastroenterologyIntestinal Rehabilitation

Hashtags

#IntestinalFailure#ParenteralNutrition#PediatricGastroenterology#Neurodevelopment

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Is neurodevelopment impaired in Brazilian children with intestinal failure on prolonged parenteral nutrition? A single center study. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-05-04. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/8580

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