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Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition

Anila Farhat, Hamayun Anwar, Rabia Zeb, Muhammad Iqbal Qasim.

Abstract
Objective: To determine the prevalence of re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition (SAM).
Methodology: This cross-sectional study was performed at Department of Pediatrics, King Abdullah Teaching Hospital, Mansehra, Pakistan from October 2020 to April 2021. A total of 186 children of either gender aged 1-5 years and admitted with SAM were included. Children with SAM were given F75-proxy every two hours for 2 days and then were fed with a locally made formula aimed to replace F-100 (F100-proxy), 6 times a day for a further duration of 2 days. After completing three days at the hospital, blood was drawn for measurements of blood and serum levels of phosphate, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
Results: In a total of 186 children with SAM, the mean age was 3±1.21 years while 100 (53.8%) children were aged between 1-3 years. There were 146 (78.5%) boys and 40 (21.5%) girls representing a male to female ratio of 3.5:1. Re-feeding syndrome was noted among 25 (13.4%) children.
Conclusion: Children with SAM were found to have high prevalence of re-feeding syndrome. Early recognition with appropriate treatment can be the key to a successful outcome in these children.

Key words: Hypophosphataemia, re-feeding syndrome, severe acute malnutrition.


 
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Farhat A, Anwar H, Zeb R, Qasim MI. Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition. RMJ. 2023; 48(1): 133-136. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726


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Farhat A, Anwar H, Zeb R, Qasim MI. Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition. RMJ. 2023; 48(1): 133-136. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726



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Farhat A, Anwar H, Zeb R, Qasim MI. Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition. RMJ. (2023), [cited March 04, 2023]; 48(1): 133-136. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726



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Farhat, A., Anwar, . H., Zeb, . R. & Qasim, . M. I. (2023) Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition. RMJ, 48 (1), 133-136. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726



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Farhat, Anila, Hamayun Anwar, Rabia Zeb, and Muhammad Iqbal Qasim. 2023. Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (1), 133-136. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726



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Farhat, Anila, Hamayun Anwar, Rabia Zeb, and Muhammad Iqbal Qasim. "Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition." Rawal Medical Journal 48 (2023), 133-136. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726



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Farhat, Anila, Hamayun Anwar, Rabia Zeb, and Muhammad Iqbal Qasim. "Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition." Rawal Medical Journal 48.1 (2023), 133-136. Print. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726



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Farhat, A., Anwar, . H., Zeb, . R. & Qasim, . M. I. (2023) Re-feeding syndrome in children treated for severe acute malnutrition. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (1), 133-136. doi:10.5455/rmj13443127-1672162726








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