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Effect on growth of prolonged corticosteroid use for patients with Asthma in USTH Pediatric Out Patient Department. Authors:. KIMBERLY ANG JM CARABEO ERIC JOHN MARAYAG ANGELO ONG CARMELOU MEJINO. Objectives:.
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Effect on growth of prolonged corticosteroid use for patients with Asthma in USTH Pediatric Out Patient Department
Authors: KIMBERLY ANG JM CARABEO ERIC JOHN MARAYAG ANGELO ONG CARMELOU MEJINO
Objectives: • To determine if prolonged corticosteroid use inhibits/ promotes growth of patients with asthma in USTH Pediatric OPD.
Study Design • Descriptive • Cross-sectional • Correlational
Setting • University of Santo Tomas Hospital • Out Patient Department • Department of Pediatrics • Allergology patients
Subjects • Qualified Pediatric Patients • January 1, 2010- July 31, 2010 • Inclusion criteria • Male or female • Aged 1 to 14 years old • Clinically diagnosed as having mild or moderate persistent controlled Asthma.
Subjects • Exclusion criteria • chronic diseases • fracture or immobilization • Use of oral steroids • growth disorder, or history of glaucoma or cataract • height measurements outside 5-95% percentile of normal values for their age.
Outcome Measurements • Z score ( height for age) • Height • Duration of Asthma • Severity of Asthma
Methodology • Acquisition of Out patient records • Demographics • Anthropometric measurements ( height, Z score height for age) • Duration of Asthma
Results N= 155 F= 67 M= 88
Results Fig. 2 Distribution of Subjects by Age
Results N= 155 Mild= 132 Mod= 23
Pearson’s R Correlation • R= - 0.11768 • Little or No correlation between Steroid Use and Height
Limitations • Adherence to treatment • Environmental Control • Genetic Predisposition
Conclusion • Prolonged corticosteroid use does not affect the growth of patients with Asthma in USTH Pediatric OPD
Recommendations • Chronic ICS users • Knemometry • Severity of Asthma