Failure to thrive Flashcards
1
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Definition of FTT
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Growth parameters persistently
2
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Ddx of FTT
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- Underfeeding
- Emotional deprivation
- Chronic infection; esp UTI
- Malabsorption syndrome - Coeliac,CF, cow’s milk, protein allergy, lactase deficiency 2nd to severe gastroenteritis
- Major systemic disease affecting the heart, lung and kidney
- Decreased growth potential - Chromosomal disorder; Congenital infection; Drug; Irradiation; Perinatal brain damage
- Inborn error of metabolism
- Diencephalic Syndromes
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Steps to clinical examination for FTT
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- Impression of growth retardation - confirm with growth parameters measurements
- Note the general activities of child and hygiene
3.Note any dysmorphism - Look for effect of chronic illness/ malnutrition e.g. Pallor, Stomatitis, Bruises, Rickets, Excoriated buttocks, clubbing, loss of subcutaneous fat and dehydration
- Systemic exam
Chest - deformity and crepitations
Heart - feature of HF and murmurs
Abdo - scar, colostomy/ ileostomy, distention, organomegaly, ascites and gaseous bowel
Retarted development - Pay attention to mother and child relationship
N.B.
If all parameters small - Drug, diseases, chromosomal and IUGR
If normal parameters but emaciated - assess for systemic disease, environment and bonding
If normal head size but decreased wt and ht- constitutionally small
4
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Ix for FFT
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- Rule out infection- stool urine MC/S, CBC, LRFTs, CA, PO4, Astrup,MT5
Stool for reducing substances
Bone age/ X-ray for Ricketic change - Trial of feeding