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Nutritional status of children with primary immunodeficiency: A single center experience

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PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL
卷 64, 期 1, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ped.14996

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pediatric; malnutrition; primary immunodeficiency

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The nutritional status of patients with primary immunodeficiencies (PID) was evaluated in this study. Malnutrition was found to be common among PID patients, with chronic, acute, and mixed-type malnutrition detected in a significant portion of the patients. Hospitalization history was inversely related to body mass index and weight for age Z-scores, and patients with malnutrition had daily caloric intake below requirements.
Background Nutritional status in primary immunodeficiencies (PID) is a major factor influencing immune defense. We aimed to evaluate the nutritional status of patients with PID. Methods Demographic findings and anthropometric measurements of 104 patients were recorded for this cross-sectional study. Results Combined immunodeficiencies (n = 49), predominantly antibody deficiencies (n = 28) and phagocytic system disorders (n = 17), were the major disease groups. In total, 44 (42.3%) patients had at least one anthropometric measurement below -2 standard deviations. Chronic, acute, and mixed-type malnutrition were detected in 18.3%, 16.3%, and 7.7% of the patients, respectively. No significant difference was detected among groups regarding anthropometric measurements however higher malnutrition rates were observed in 'combined immune deficiency less profound than severe combined immuno deficiency' (52%), chronic granulomatous disease (66.6%), and X-linked agammaglobulinemia (50%) patients. Severe malnutrition was present in 22 (21.2%) of the patients, although it was not significant. It was more common in the phagocytic system disorder group. All patients in the severe combined immunodeficiency group had undergone hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and 50% of them had malnutrition. There was also no significant difference regarding age, sex, anthropometric indexes (Weight for age, lenght/height for age body mass index Z-scores), malnutrition types, and prevalence of malnutrition among three major disease groups. Only the hospitalization history inversely related to body mass index and weight for age Z-scores (P < 0.0001). In patients with malnutrition, daily caloric intake was at least 20% or more below the requirement. Conclusions Regardless of the type of immunodeficiency, nutritional status was poor in PID and hospitalization is the most important determinant of nutritional status. Even after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, nutritional support should be continued.

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