Growth and skeletal maturation in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Journal: Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-01-01
Authors : Sunil E; Suresh V; Sachan A; Rajitha D; Sarala S; Arun M; Sailaja A; Srinivasrao C; Shalini A; Sangeetha S;
Page : 20-27
Keywords : Juvenile diabetes; Growth; Puberty; Bone age;
Abstract
Objective: To study growth and skeletal maturation in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Methods: We prospectively studied the anthropometric data of 56 children with T1DM at our tertiary care teaching hospital. Height was re-measured at one year to assess height velocity. A plain radiograph of the left hand was obtained for assessment of skeletal maturation. Glycosylated haemoglobin and thyroid stimulating hormone were measured in all the patients. Results: Short stature [height standard deviation score (HtSDS) 3rd centile) height velocity (HV). A negative correlation was observed between glycosylated haemoglobin (r = ?0.664, p=<0.001) and HV. The proportion of patients with an impaired HV was more in those with an age of onset more than 7.5 yrs (42% Vs 14%, p=0.005). A delayed bone age was observed in 10/37 (27%) patients assessed for skeletal maturation. It correlated negatively with the body mass index standard deviation score (r = ?0.484, p=0.002). Conclusion: Poor glycaemic control causes impaired growth in patients with T1DM. Further, T1DM may also be associated with delayed skeletal maturation.
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