Prevalence of anemia in children with cleft lip and palate in Karnataka: A cohort study

Chetana Kumar, Centina John, Krishna Rao, Rolson Amanna, Tarun Jain, K. Lohitha
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Introduction: The poor nutritional status and lower socioeconomic conditions among the Indian population have influenced the decisions on elective cleft lip surgeries. These factors may delay the treatment, as well as affect the overall development of the child. This study aims to identify the prevalence of microcytic hypochromic anemia in the Indian population to formulate the protocol in need for iron and nutritional supplementation in elective surgical planning of cleft lip and palate, thereby providing a comprehensive care in clefts. Methodology: A cohort study was designed comparing 100 children with nonsyndromic cleft lip or palate, who were undergoing surgical repair in our institution cleft deformity and without congenital anomalies under the age of 2 years. The blood parameters (hemoglobin [Hb], mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular Hb concentration [MCHC], MCHC, and red cell distribution width cell volume) for identifying the microcytic hypochromic anemia were assessed before the surgical repair and compared with the normal population. Descriptive analysis was performed to extract results. Results: The study population had a mean age of 10.56 ± 7.02 months (55 boys and 45 girls). We identified 61% of the population having anemia, with 2% having severe anemia (Hb <7 g/dL). It was observed that higher levels of Hb were in the age group of 4–6 months, and the lowest was documented in the older children. Conclusion: The study helps in identifying the prevalence of iron-deficiency anemia in children who are undergoing surgical repair for nonsyndromic cleft lip or palate. Therefore, the comprehensive cleft care should be the focus, addressing the feeding difficulties, malnutrition, and failure to thrive, before surgical intervention.
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卡纳塔克邦唇腭裂儿童贫血症患病率:一项队列研究
导言:印度人营养状况差,社会经济条件较差,这影响了他们对选择性唇裂手术的决定。这些因素可能会延误治疗,并影响儿童的整体发育。本研究旨在确定小细胞低色素性贫血在印度人群中的患病率,以制定唇腭裂择期手术计划中需要补充铁和营养的方案,从而提供全面的唇裂护理。研究方法:我们设计了一项队列研究,比较了 100 名在本院接受手术修复的非综合征唇裂或腭裂患儿,这些患儿均为 2 岁以下的唇裂畸形和无先天性畸形患儿。在手术修复前,对血液参数(血红蛋白[Hb]、平均血球容积、平均血球 Hb 浓度[MCHC]、MCHC 和红细胞分布宽度细胞体积)进行评估,以确定是否存在小细胞低色素性贫血,并与正常人群进行比较。对结果进行描述性分析。结果研究对象的平均年龄为(10.56 ± 7.02)个月(55 名男孩和 45 名女孩)。我们发现61%的人群患有贫血,其中2%患有严重贫血(血红蛋白<7 g/dL)。据观察,4-6 个月大儿童的血红蛋白水平较高,而较大儿童的血红蛋白水平最低。结论这项研究有助于确定接受非综合征唇裂或腭裂手术修复的儿童中缺铁性贫血的患病率。因此,在进行手术干预之前,应重点关注全面的裂隙护理,解决喂养困难、营养不良和发育不良等问题。
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