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- 2019
Defining Pediatric Failure to Thrive in the Developed World: Validation of a SemiKeywords: failure to thrive,pediatric,malnutrition,infant,poor growth Abstract: There is no concordance between current diagnostic criteria for failure to thrive (FTT). We analyzed validity of the Semi-Objective Failure to Thrive (SOFTT) diagnosis tool, which uses a combination of subjective and objective components to make the diagnosis of FTT. The tool was used to diagnose FTT in 94 patients who met 1 of 7 accepted criteria for FTT. Concurrent and predictive validity were demonstrated using anthropometric z-scores and change in anthropometric z-scores, respectively. SOFTT results correlated with differences in anthropometric z-scores for length (P = .011), weight, weight-for-length, body mass index, mid-upper arm circumference, and triceps skinfold thickness (P < .0001) between those diagnosed as normal and those with FTT. At follow-up, children with FTT compared with children rated as normal had significantly higher change in weight (P ≤ .001) and body mass index (P = .026) z-scores. The SOFTT tool leads to the accurate diagnosis of FTT demonstrated by concurrent and predictive validity
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