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为了评估铁治疗对体重和身高的影响,我们研究了65名平均年龄32个月的儿童,他们被分配给口服铁治疗,4-5 mg/kg/天的元素铁,如硫酸亚铁或氢氧化铁聚麦芽糖,持续8周。这种药分发给病人,每两周检查一次用量。血红蛋白、血清铁和转铁蛋白水平以及转铁蛋白饱和度和铁蛋白水平均有统计学意义的升高。使用ANTHRO计算机软件(CDC/WHO)确定年龄体重和身高体重z分数,该软件基于出生和检查日期,允许使用国家卫生统计中心(NCHS)标准对月份进行百分位数精度的年龄估计。铁治疗前后的平均Z评分显示,年龄体重(治疗前Z = -0.53, P < 0.01)和身高体重(治疗前Z = 0.19,治疗后Z = -0.08, P < 0.01)指标均有显著升高,而年龄身高(治疗前Z = -0.46,治疗后Z = -0.46)指标无显著升高。在年龄小于60个月的患者中,铁治疗后发现年龄体重比(< 90%)和身高体重比(< 90%)指标不足的儿童数量显著减少。总之,口服铁治疗8周导致体重显著增加。
In order to evaluate the effects of iron therapy on weight and height, we studied 65 children with a mean age of 32 months who were assigned to oral iron therapy with 4-5 mg/kg/day of elemental iron as ferrous sulfate or ferric hydroxide polymaltose for 8 weeks. The medicine was distributed to the patients and its consumption was checked fortnightly. Statistically significant increases in hemoglobin, serum iron and transferrin levels and in transferrin saturation and ferritin levels were observed. The weight-for-age and weight-for-height Z-scores were determined using the ANTHRO computer software (CDC/WHO) which, based on birth and examination dates, permits age estimates with centesimal accuracy for the months using the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) standards. Mean Z-scores before and after iron therapy demonstrated a significant increase in weight-for-age (Z = -0.53 after, P < 0.01) and weight-for-height (Z = 0.19 before and -0.08 after, P < 0.01) indices, but not in the height-for-age index (Z = -0.46 before and Z = -0.46 after iron therapy). A significant decrease in the number of children with inadequate weight-for-age (< 90%)) and weight-for-height (< 90%) indices was observed after iron therapy in patients aged less than 60 months. In conclusion, oral iron therapy for a period of 8 weeks led to a significant weight gain.