TY - JOUR
T1 - Risk factors for absence of catch-up growth in small for gestational age very low-birthweight infants
AU - Nagoya Collaborative Clinical Research Team
AU - Arai, Sakiko
AU - Sato, Yoshiaki
AU - Muramatsu, Hideki
AU - Yamamoto, Hidenori
AU - Aoki, Fumiko
AU - Okai, Yu
AU - Kataoka, Shinsuke
AU - Hanada, Yu
AU - Hamada, Motoharu
AU - Morimoto, Yoshihito
AU - Kojima, Seiji
AU - Natsume, Jun
AU - Takahashi, Yoshiyuki
AU - Sugiyama, Yuichiro
AU - Hoshino, Shin
AU - Kawada, Junichi
AU - Kidokoro, Hiroyuki
AU - Hayakawa, Masahiro
AU - Hattori, Tetsuo
AU - Kato, Yuichi
AU - Yasuda, Ayako
AU - Oshiro, Makoto
AU - Takemoto, Koji
AU - Nishimura, Naoko
AU - Hayashi, Seiji
AU - Hyodo, Reina
AU - Ito, Masatoki
AU - Narahara, Shou
AU - Ieda, Kuniko
AU - Yamamoto, Hikaru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Japan Pediatric Society
PY - 2019/9/1
Y1 - 2019/9/1
N2 - Background: Many small for gestational age (SGA) infants have catch-up growth during the first 2 years of life, but approximately 10% have no catch-up growth, and short stature continues into adulthood. Identification of risk factors for absence of catch-up growth at an early age may be useful for earlier diagnosis and earlier treatment. Methods: This was a retrospective multicenter study. The subjects were SGA infants with very low-birthweight (VLBW), who were followed up until the age of 3 years. The risk factors for absence of catch-up growth were identified on statistical analysis. Results: Of the 217 SGA infants in this study, 181 were in the catch-up group and 36 were in the no catch-up group. The catch-up rate was 83%. On multivariate analysis adjusted for gestational age, birthweight, birth height, and birth head circumference, multipara, Z and ΔZ scores of length at 12 months of corrected age, and the Z score of height at 24 months of corrected age were risk factors for lack of catch-up at 3 years. Conclusions: The length Z and ΔZ scores at 12 months of corrected age may be useful for an earlier diagnosis and earlier initiation of growth hormone treatment in VLBW infants.
AB - Background: Many small for gestational age (SGA) infants have catch-up growth during the first 2 years of life, but approximately 10% have no catch-up growth, and short stature continues into adulthood. Identification of risk factors for absence of catch-up growth at an early age may be useful for earlier diagnosis and earlier treatment. Methods: This was a retrospective multicenter study. The subjects were SGA infants with very low-birthweight (VLBW), who were followed up until the age of 3 years. The risk factors for absence of catch-up growth were identified on statistical analysis. Results: Of the 217 SGA infants in this study, 181 were in the catch-up group and 36 were in the no catch-up group. The catch-up rate was 83%. On multivariate analysis adjusted for gestational age, birthweight, birth height, and birth head circumference, multipara, Z and ΔZ scores of length at 12 months of corrected age, and the Z score of height at 24 months of corrected age were risk factors for lack of catch-up at 3 years. Conclusions: The length Z and ΔZ scores at 12 months of corrected age may be useful for an earlier diagnosis and earlier initiation of growth hormone treatment in VLBW infants.
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U2 - 10.1111/ped.13939
DO - 10.1111/ped.13939
M3 - Article
C2 - 31515924
AN - SCOPUS:85072790681
SN - 1328-8067
VL - 61
SP - 889
EP - 894
JO - Pediatrics International
JF - Pediatrics International
IS - 9
ER -