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Pediatrics | 2006

Temporal Associations Among Energy Intake, Plasma Linoleic Acid, and Growth Improvement in Response to Treatment Initiation After Diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis

Suzanne Shoff; Hong Yup Ahn; Lisa A. Davis; Hui Chuan Lai; Jeff Douglas; Norman Fost; Christopher G. Green; Ronald G. Gregg; Michael R. Kosorok; Ronald H. Laessig; Mari Palta; Michael G. Rock; Margie Rosenberg; Audrey Tluezek; L. J. Wei; Susan E. H. West; Benjamin S. Wilfond; W. Theodore Bruns; William M. Gershan; Elaine H. Mischler; Mark Splaingard; Lee S. Rusakow

OBJECTIVE. It is unclear why some patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) succeed (“responders”) in recovering from malnutrition and growth faltering after treatment initiation whereas others fail to do so (“nonresponders”). We conducted a study to test the hypothesis that sustained high energy intake (↑EN) and normal plasma essential fatty acid status are critical determinants of treatment responsiveness within 2 years after diagnosis of CF. METHODS. A total of 71 CF children who had pancreatic insufficiency but not meconium ileus and were enrolled in the Wisconsin CF Neonatal Screening Project were studied. Responders were defined by having achieved adequate weight gain, as indicated by a recovery of weight z score (Wtz) comparable to Wtz at birth (WtzBR) within 2 years of diagnosis. ↑EN and sustained normal plasma linoleic acid level (↑pLA) were defined by achieving energy intake ≥120% of estimated requirement for ≥75% of the time and maintaining plasma LA ≥26% of total fatty acids for ≥75% of the time, respectively. RESULTS. Thirty-two (68%) screened patients and 13 (54%) patients whose CF was diagnosed conventionally recovered WtzBR within 2 years of diagnosis. Screened patients responded at significantly younger ages (mean/median: 6.3/4.3 months) than patients whose CF was diagnosed conventionally (mean/median: 15.8/11.8 months). Proportionately fewer screened patients (33%) achieved ↑EN compared with patients whose CF was diagnosed conventionally (73%). However, more screened patients responded to ↑EN and recovered WtzBR (91%) than patients whose CF was diagnosed conventionally (56%), although this difference was of borderline significance. Compared with having neither ↑EN nor ↑pLA, the likelihood of being a responder was greatest with combined ↑EN and ↑pLA, followed by ↑EN only. The positive associations between ↑EN and ↑pLA to treatment responsiveness remained significant after adjustment for neonatal screening status, baseline height and weight status, and indices of pulmonary disease severity. CONCLUSION. ↑EN and ↑pLA are critical in promoting adequate weight gain in children with newly diagnosed CF.


Chest | 1998

Suspected Respiratory Tract Infection in the Tracheostomized Child : The Pediatric Pulmonologist's Approach

Lee S. Rusakow; Margarita Guaría; Carole B. Wegner; Tom B. Rice; Elaine Mischler


Pediatric Pulmonology | 1994

Resolution of chronic atelectasis in a child with asthma after aerosolized recombinant human DNase.

William M. Gershan; Lee S. Rusakow; Chetty A; Mark Splaingard


Pediatric Pulmonology | 2007

Pulse oximetry coupled with spirometry in the emergency department helps differentiate an asthma exacerbation from possible vocal cord dysfunction

Paul K. Nolan; Marjorie Chrysler; Gary Phillips; Deborah Goodman; Lee S. Rusakow


Pediatric Pulmonology | 1995

Syringomyelia and chiari malformation presenting as scoliosis in cystic fibrosis

Lee S. Rusakow; Margarita Guarín; Roger Lyon; Mark Splaingard


Children's Health Care | 1998

Unsuspected Nonadherence With Recommend Pancreatic Enzyme Administration in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis

Lee S. Rusakow; Tami Miller; Catherine A. McCarthy; William M. Gershan; Mark Splaingard


Chest | 1994

Brain Abscess Caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis in a Child With Cystic Fibrosis

William M. Gershan; Lee S. Rusakow; Kelly J. Henrickson; Mark Splaingard


Pediatric Pulmonology | 1993

Munchausen's syndrome presenting as cystic fibrosis with hemoptysis

Lee S. Rusakow; William M. Gershan; Marita Bulto; Nathan M. Szajnberg


Chest | 1994

Hemoptysis and Munchausen Syndrome

Lee S. Rusakow; William M. Gershan


Chest | 2006

SPIROMETRY COUPLED WITH PULSE OXIMETRY IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TO RULE OUT STATUS ASTHMATICUS AND SUGGEST VOCAL CORD DYSFUNCTION

Paul K. Nolan; Deborah Goodman; Marjorie Chrysler; Gary Phillips; Lee S. Rusakow

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William M. Gershan

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Deborah Goodman

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Marjorie Chrysler

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Paul K. Nolan

Boston Children's Hospital

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Audrey Tluezek

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Carole B. Wegner

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

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Christopher G. Green

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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