Author/Authors :
Mirzaaghayan, Mohammad Reza Department of Surgery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ghamari, Azin Growth and Development Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Salimi, Amir Growth and Development Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Aghaei Moghadam, Ehsan Childern’s Medical Center - Pediatric Center of Excellence, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are susceptible to mild malnutrition up to failure to thrive. The prevalence
of malnutrition among patients with CHD is higher in developing countries. Many factors are considered to affect the nutritional
status such as cyanosis.
Objectives: This study aims to assess the prevalence and severity of malnutrition in patients with CHD prior to the surgical corrective
or palliative repair.
Methods: This study was performed by reviewing inpatient medical recordsandcardiac surgery databases of children with cyanotic
CHD who underwent palliative or corrective surgery between March 2011 and March 2017. Patients’ age and height at the time of
surgery, birth weight, duration of intensive care unit (ICU) stay and 30-day mortality were extracted and weight for age z score(WAZ),
weight for length z score (WLZ) andlength for age z score (LAZ) were calculated. Z scores above -1 were considered as normal, between
-1 and -2 as mild, between -2 and -3 as moderate and below -3 as severe malnutrition.
Results: In a total number of 639, the average age, weight and height were 16.688 24.859 months, 7.509 5.629 kilograms and
73.75995.869 centimeters, respectively. The average length of ICU stay was 8.366.254 days and the 30-day mortality was 36 (5.7%).
The averageWAZ, LAZ, WLZ and BMI Z was -1.51.69, -0.92.38, -1.23.97 and -1.42.11, respectively. RegardingWAZ, LAZ, WLZ and
BMI Z, 62.2%, 46.1%, 72.3% and 70.9% of patients had mild to severe forms of malnutrition, since the rate of malnutrition based on
WAZ (P = 0.001), LAZ (P < 0.0001), WLZ (P < 0.0001) and BMI Z (P = 0.007), was significantly higher than normal subjects.
Conclusions: The prevalence of mild to severe forms of malnutrition, based on different growth indices, for both cyanotics and
acyanotics are higher than those reported in the other previous studies. These findings reflect the fact that cultural, genetic and
racial differences of Iranians compared to others, cause malnutrition to be more frequent in Iranian CHD children. This calls for
higher requirement of nutritional support for these patients.
Keywords :
Non-Syndromic CHD , Cyanosis , Growth , Malnutrition , Congenital Heart Diseases