Ruth García-Romero , Ramón Cancho Candela , José Luis Peña Segura , Víctor Manuel Navas-López , Juan José Díaz Martín , Grupo de Trabajo Multidisciplinar de Parálisis Cerebral Pediátrica , Grupo de Trabajo Multidisciplinar de Parálisis Cerebral Pediátrica, Xenia Alonso Curco , Gema Arriola , Estibaliz Barredo Valderrama , Bárbara Blanco Martínez , Andrés Bodas Pinedo , Gonzalo Galicia Poblet , Ainhoa García Ribes , Adrián García Ron , Ignacio Málaga Diéguez , Alejandro Rodríguez Martínez , Cesar Ruiz García , Mariela de los Santos , Mar Tolín Hernani , Carlos Tutau Gomez , Ana María Vegas Álvarez
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Abstract
Introduction
Cerebral palsy (CP) encompasses a group of motor disorders that can result in swallowing difficulties, affecting food intake and contributing to poor nutritional status. The goal of the study was to describe the clinical and nutritional characteristics of Spanish children with CP.
Methods
Multicenter observational study conducted in children aged 4 to 14 years with a diagnosis of CP. For every patient, we collected data on sociodemographic and clinical characteristics as well as anthropometric measurements, schooling modality, nutrition received at school, nutritional support and gastrointestinal comorbidities.
Results
The sample included a total of 112 patients with a mean age of 9.2 years old. The majority (70.5%) had been classified as Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level IV or V. Compared to children classified as GMFCS level I, II or III, the group of children with GMFCS level IV/V had significantly lower mean z scores in body weight, height, weight-to-height ratio, body mass index and upper arm circumference and a significant lower mean arm area. A higher proportion of patients with GMFCS level IV/V attended special education schools compared to patients classified as level I to III (68.4% vs 12.1%; P < .0001). A higher proportion of children classified as level IV/V compared to children classified as levels I to III presented dysphagia (62.0% vs 15.2%; P < .0001), constipation (51.9% vs 27.3%, P = .0218) and gastroesophageal reflux (31.6% vs 3.0%; P = .0005).
Conclusions
Our study shows that Spanish children with CP, especially those with severe motor impairment, are at risk of malnutrition, present gastrointestinal comorbidities and require nutritional support.
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La Asociación Española de Pediatría tiene como uno de sus objetivos principales la difusión de información científica rigurosa y actualizada sobre las distintas áreas de la pediatría. Anales de Pediatría es el Órgano de Expresión Científica de la Asociación y constituye el vehículo a través del cual se comunican los asociados. Publica trabajos originales sobre investigación clínica en pediatría procedentes de España y países latinoamericanos, así como artículos de revisión elaborados por los mejores profesionales de cada especialidad, las comunicaciones del congreso anual y los libros de actas de la Asociación, y guías de actuación elaboradas por las diferentes Sociedades/Secciones Especializadas integradas en la Asociación Española de Pediatría.