Resumen
Definición
Anamnesis y examen
Principales factores de diagnóstico
- faltering growth
- signs of malnutrition
- poor social history
- poor quantity or quality of food or fluid intake
- lack of clarity in communication between parent and child
- abnormal feeding/eating behavior
- perinatal complications
Otros factores de diagnóstico
- family history of faltering growth
- increased caloric loss
- gastrointestinal symptoms
- comorbid medical history
- recurrent ear infections
- recent surgery/burns
- dehydration
- cleft lip and/or palate
Factores de riesgo
- small for gestational age (SGA)
- gastrointestinal problems (reflux, celiac disease)
- poor caregiver knowledge
- poor caregiver-child interaction
- cerebral palsy
- prematurity
- poverty
- lack of family mealtime routine
- autism
- chronic medical problems
- allergies
- swallowing disorder or history of choking
- caregiver depression
Pruebas diagnósticas
Primeras pruebas diagnósticas para solicitar
- according to clinical assessment
- CBC
- iron studies
- chemistry panel
- urinalysis
Pruebas diagnósticas que deben considerarse
- blood lead level
- serologic testing for celiac disease
- stool analysis
- HIV testing or other infectious screen
Algoritmo de tratamiento
all patients
Colaboradores
Autores
Howard Dubowitz, MD
Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore
MD
Divulgaciones
HD declares that he has no competing interests.
Maureen Black, PhD
Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore
MD
Distinguished Fellow
RTI International
Research Triangle Park
Durham
NC
Divulgaciones
MB declares that she has no competing interests.
Revisores por pares
Kerri Gosselin, MD, MPH
Director of Pediatric Nutrition
UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center
Worcester
MA
Divulgaciones
KG declares that she has no competing interests.
Catherine Larson-Nath, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
MN
Divulgaciones
CLN declares that she has no competing interests.
Margot Tang, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Boston Medical Center and Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston
MA
Divulgaciones
MT declares that she has no competing interests.
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Referencias
Artículos principales
Tang MN, Adolphe S, Rogers SR, et al. Failure to thrive or growth faltering: medical, developmental/behavioral, nutritional, and social dimensions. Pediatr Rev. 2021 Nov;42(11):590-603. Resumen
Becker P, Carney LN, Corkins MR, et al. Consensus statement of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics/American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition: indicators recommended for the identification and documentation of pediatric malnutrition (undernutrition). Nutr Clin Pract. 2015 Feb;30(1):147-61.Texto completo Resumen
Kleinman R. American Academy of Pediatrics. Nutritional needs of the preterm infant. In: Kleinman RE, ed. Pediatric nutrition handbook, 5th ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics; 2004:36.
Kuczmarski RJ, Ogden CL, Guo SS, et al. 2000 CDC growth charts for the United States: methods and development. Vital Health Stat 11. 2002 May;(246):1-190.Texto completo Resumen
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Diferenciales
- Small but healthy
- Small for gestational age
- Prematurity
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- Essential nutrition actions: improving maternal, newborn, infant and young child health and nutrition
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