Determinants of growth after kidney transplantation in prepubertal children
Open Access
- 23 February 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Pediatric Nephrology
- Vol. 36 (7), 1871-1880
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-021-04922-2
Abstract
Background Short stature is a frequent complication after pediatric kidney transplantation (KT). Whether the type of transplantation and prior treatment with recombinant human growth hormone (GH) affects post-transplant growth, is unclear. Methods Body height, leg length, sitting height, and sitting height index (as a measure of body proportions) were prospectively investigated in 148 prepubertal patients enrolled in the CKD Growth and Development study with a median follow-up of 5.0 years. We used linear mixed-effects models to identify predictors for body dimensions. Results Pre-transplant Z scores for height (− 2.18), sitting height (− 1.37), and leg length (− 2.30) were reduced, and sitting height index (1.59) was increased compared to healthy children, indicating disproportionate short stature. Catch-up growth in children aged less than 4 years was mainly due to stimulated trunk length, and in older children to improved leg length, resulting in normalization of body height and proportions before puberty in the majority of patients. Use of GH in the pre-transplant period, congenital CKD, birth parameters, parental height, time after KT, steroid exposure, and transplant function were significantly associated with growth outcome. Although, unadjusted growth data suggested superior post-transplant growth after (pre-emptive) living donor KT, this was no longer true after adjusting for the abovementioned confounders. Conclusions Catch-up growth after KT is mainly due to stimulated trunk growth in young children (< 4 years) and improved leg growth in older children. Beside transplant function, steroid exposure and use of GH in the pre-transplant period are the main potentially modifiable factors associated with better growth outcome.Keywords
Funding Information
- Hexal AG, Holzkirchen, Germany (n.a.)
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