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- W4235334249 abstract "Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) are at a greater risk of malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies. Two deficiencies that we can study and treat are vitamin D (VD) and iron deficiencies; however, no studies have described these deficiencies in Chile. To describe the status of VD and iron in patients with CP and evaluate the relationship with certain factors associated with deficiencies of these micronutrients. We performed a descriptive, cross-sectional study including 69 patients aged between 2 and 21 years, from two public hospitals. Data were obtained on demographic variables, motor function, use of feeding tube, and pharmacological treatment. We performed a nutritional assessment according to patterns of CP and determined 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) ferritin, and albumin levels. Patients’ mean age was 11.1 ± 4.9 years; 43 (62.3%) were male; and 56 (81.2%) had moderate-to-severe CP. Thirty-five (50.7%) used a nasogastric tube and/or gastrostomy; 15.4% were underweight and 73.8% were eutrophic, all with normal height. Twenty (29%) and 4 patients (6.2%) received VD and iron supplementation, respectively. Albuminaemia was normal in all patients. Mean 25(OH)D level was 24.3 ± 8.8 ng/mL; 33 patients (47.8%) had insufficiency and 21 (30.4%) deficiency; 36 patients (52.2%) had low ferritin levels. There was no association between 25(OH)D level and the other variables studied. Low ferritin levels were found to be associated with older age (P = .03), being male (P = .006), and feeding tube use (P = .006). The patients studied mainly had moderate-to-severe CP, with a high frequency of suboptimal VD values and low plasma ferritin; few patients received VD and/or iron supplementation. We suggest monitoring 25(OH)D and ferritin levels due to the high rate of deficiency of these nutrients; public hospitals should be equipped with drugs to treat these deficiencies. Los niños y adolescentes con parálisis cerebral (PC) tienen mayor riesgo de desnutrición y deficiencias de micronutrientes. Dos de los que podemos estudiar y tratar son la vitamina D (VD) y el hierro. No disponemos de estudios que describan estas deficiencias en Chile. Describir el estado de ambos micronutrientes y evaluar la asociación con algunos factores que favorecen su déficit. Estudio descriptivo, corte transversal. Se estudiaron 69 sujetos, de entre 2 a 21 años de edad, de dos hospitales públicos. Se obtuvieron datos demográficos, función motora, uso de sonda de alimentación y fármacos en uso. Se realizó evaluación nutricional según patrones para PC, y se determinó 25-hidroxivitamina D (25OHD), ferritinemia y albuminemia. Edad promedio 11,1 ± 4,9 años, 43 (62,3%) varones, 56 (81,2%) tenían PC moderada-severa. Utilizaban sonda nasogástrica y/o gastrostomía 35 (50,7%), el 15,4% estaban con peso bajo y el 73,8% eutróficos, todos con talla normal. Recibían suplementación de VD 20 (29%), y de hierro, 4 (6,1%). La albuminemia fue normal en todos. El promedio de 25OHD fue 24,3 ± 8,8 ng/ml, 33 (47,8%) presentaron insuficiencia y 21 (30,4%) deficiencia. Tuvieron ferritina baja 36 (52,2%). No se encontró asociación entre 25OHD y variables estudiadas. Se encontró asociación entre ferritina baja y mayor edad (p = 0,03), ser hombre (p = 0,006) y uso de sonda de alimentación (p = 0,006). El grupo estudiado fue principalmente PC moderada-severa, con alta frecuencia de valores subóptimos de VD y baja ferritina plasmática, además de escasa suplementación de ambos. Sugerimos realizar seguimiento de 25OHD y ferritina, por su alta frecuencia de deficiencia y por contar con fármacos para su tratamiento en los hospitales públicos." @default.
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- W4235334249 title "Vitamin D and iron deficiencies in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy" @default.
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