Student Research Circle at 3rd Department and Clinic of Paediatrics, Immunology and Rheumatology of Developmental Age, Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland.
Department of Clinical Immunology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland.
BMC Immunol. 2020 Jul 16;21(1):42. doi: 10.1186/s12865-020-00372-x.
Primary immunodeficiences (PIDs) are a group of chronic, serious disorders in which the immune response is insufficient. In consequence, it leads to an increased susceptibility to infections. Up to date, there are about 350 different disorders classified in that group. There are also patients suffering from recurrent respiratory tract infections (RRTI), however that group doesn't present any abnormalities in terms of conducted immunological tests. Many factors, including medical, can have an impact on physical development of a child. Data such as birth weight and length, also weight, height, BMI during admission to the hospital were collected from 195 patients' medical histories from their hospitalization at Clinical Immunology and Paediatrics Ward of J. Gromkowski Hospital in Wrocław. Investigated groups included patients with PIDs, RRTI and a control group of healthy children. Our purpose was to evaluate the physical growth of children with PID and children with RRTI by assessment of their height and weight. All of parameters were evaluated using centile charts, suitable best for the Polish population.
The lowest mean birth weight and height was found among the PIDs patients group. Children with PIDs during hospitalization had statistically relevant lower mean weight than the control group and almost 18% of them had their height situated below 3rd percentile. The statistically relevant differences have been found between them and RRTI group in terms of weight, height and nutritional status. The statistically significant difference was detected between the nutritional status of PID and control group.
There is a higher percentage of PID patients with physical growth abnormalities in comparison to healthy children. Our findings indicate a need for further investigation of immune system irregularities and their influence on physical growth of children.
原发性免疫缺陷病(PID)是一组慢性、严重的疾病,其中免疫反应不足。因此,它导致易感染增加。迄今为止,约有 350 种不同的疾病被归类于该组。也有反复呼吸道感染(RRTI)的患者,但该组在进行的免疫测试方面没有任何异常。许多因素,包括医疗因素,都会对儿童的身体发育产生影响。从 195 名患者在弗罗茨瓦夫 J. Gromkowski 医院临床免疫学和儿科学病房住院期间的病历中收集了 195 名患者的数据,包括出生体重和长度,以及入院时的体重、身高、BMI。研究组包括 PID、RRTI 患者和健康儿童对照组。我们的目的是通过评估身高和体重来评估 PID 和 RRTI 儿童的身体生长。所有参数均使用百分位图表进行评估,最适合波兰人口。
PID 患者组的出生体重和身高最低。住院期间的 PID 儿童的平均体重比对照组低,近 18%的儿童身高低于第 3 百分位。在体重、身高和营养状况方面,与 RRTI 组相比,他们之间存在统计学上显著的差异。在 PID 和对照组之间的营养状况方面发现了统计学上的显著差异。
与健康儿童相比,PID 患者身体生长异常的比例更高。我们的研究结果表明,需要进一步研究免疫系统异常及其对儿童身体生长的影响。