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The Underlying Causes Affecting the Response to Dietary Rehabilitation in Severely Acutely Malnourished Children at the Center Hôspitalier Universitaire Sourô Sanou, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso

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Desnutrición Aguda Severa+4

+ Enfermedades por deficiencia

+ Kwashiorkor

Hasta 59 meses
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Inicio del estudio: agosto de 2021
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Fecha de inicio: 10 de agosto de 2021

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Severe acute malnutrition (SAM), defined as severe wasting \[weight-to-height Z-score < -3 standard deviations (SD), based on the WHO Child Growth Standards\] and / or the presence of nutritional edema, and / or mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) <115 mm, is a condition that requires urgent attention and appropriate management to reduce mortality and promote recovery among children. Management of SAM children without complications is provided at the community level. Hospitalization in specialized care centers is necessary for SAM children with complications. SAM children with comorbidities have a greater risk of mortality and treatment failure. The knowledge of the specific adequate nutritional needs of SAM is limited. For the treatment of SAM in hospital, the WHO recommends the use of therapeutic milk low in protein 'F75' in the stabilization phase; and more protein-rich F100 or F75 combined with ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF) in the transition phase. The WHO also recommends using as an alternative formula made of cereal flour, skimmed milk powder, oil, sugar, and a therapeutic vitamin and mineral complex (CMV), in case of shortage of the standard therapeutic milk F75 / F100 or in case of signs of intolerance (vomiting, diarrhea). The Refeeding Center - Centre de Récupération et d'Education Nutritionnelle (CREN) of the Sourô Sanou University Hospital Center (CHUSS) in Burkina Faso specializes in the care of SAM children with complications. In 2018, out of 500 children aged 6-59 months admitted for SAM with complications, the CHUSS CREN registered 86.8% full recovery, 8.2% dropout and 5% death. Although the recovery rate is higher than international standards (greater than 75%), the mortality rate remains higher than the recommended 3% by international standards; in addition to the challenges that are faced locally in maintaining high standards of care. At the CREN, the investigators and the nurses observed that some SAM children with complications can have severe diarrhea and vomiting after taking F75 (first phase of the nutritional treatment). It was also observed that other SAM children with edema, whose edema resolved in the first phase of treatment under F75, redeveloped edema when they received RUTF (Plumpy Nut®) in the transition phase according to the WHO 2013 protocol. This research project, which will be subdivided into a retrospective study and two prospective clinical trials aims to assess the risk factors affecting the response to dietary treatment in this center (the CREN, Burkina Faso) and to compare alternatives for treatment during the nutritional rehabilitation. The retrospective study assesses the factors of failure of dietary treatment in the three phases of nutritional rehabilitation to better understand underlying risk factors associated with a lower recovery rate and high mortality in complicated SAM children referred to CREN for inpatient care. Risk factors associated with poor response to a standard dietary treatment at any phase will be assessed retrospectively and include: 1. Errors in the treatment (feeding) dosage that can be due to errors in anthropometric measurement and/or in reading the feeding regimen table by the CREN team; 2. Low adherence of children to the therapeutic dietary regimen 3. Comorbidities associated with malnutrition that can have an effect on the dietary treatment effectiveness 4. Types of dietary regimen selected during the first phase of treatment \[F75 vs. alternative F75 (cereal flour, oil, sugar, powdered milk) with OR without CMV)\] and during the transition phase \[F75 + RUTF ( Plumpy-Nut®), F100, alternative F75 (with and without CMV) + RUTF (Plumpy Nut®)\]. The study will use data collected during admission and follow-up of SAM children with complications admitted at the CREN of the CHUSS from January 2014 to December 2018.

Título OficialThe Underlying Causes Affecting the Response to Dietary Rehabilitation in Severely Acutely Malnourished Children at the Center Hôspitalier Universitaire Sourô Sanou, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso
NCT05009823
Patrocinador PrincipalUniversity Ghent
Última actualización: 28 de enero de 2026
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Desnutrición Aguda SeveraEnfermedades por deficienciaKwashiorkorEnfermedades Nutricionales y MetabólicasTrastornos de la NutriciónDeficiencia de ProteínasDesnutrición Protéico-Energética

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4 criterios de inclusión requeridos para participar
Severe acute malnutrition defined as Weight-for-Height Z-score (WHZ) <- 3 SD AND / OR MUAC <115 mm AND / OR with edema

With complications

Who were admitted and treated in the refeeding center (CREN) of the CHUSS from January 2014 TO December 2018

Aged between 0 and 59 Months

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Older than 59 Months

Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM)

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