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Epidemiology of low bone mineral density and fractures in children with severe cerebral palsy: a systematic review
Authors:SANDRA MERGLER MSC MD,   HELEEN M EVENHUIS PHD MD,   ANNEMIEKE M BOOT PHD MD,   STELLA A DE MAN PHD MD,   KAREN G C B BINDELS-DE HEUS MSC MD,   WIM A R HUIJBERS PHD MD,   CORINE PENNING PHD
Affiliation: Medical department ASVZ, Care and Service Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities, Sliedrecht, the Netherlands.; Department of General Practice, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.; Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands.; Department of Pediatrics, Amphia Hospital, Breda, the Netherlands.;; Department of General Pediatrics, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.  Department of Pediatrics, Beatrix Hospital, Gorinchem, the Netherlands.
Abstract:Aim  Children with severe cerebral palsy (CP) are at risk for developing low bone mineral density (BMD) and low-impact fractures. The aim of this study was to provide a systematic literature review of the epidemiology of fractures and low BMD in children with severe CP, with an emphasis on risk factors. Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels IV and V were criteria for severe cerebral palsy.
Method  The literature (PubMed) was searched and eligible studies were given a level of evidence score using the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network criteria.
Results  Seven studies were found concerning epidemiology of fractures, 11 studies described epidemiology of low BMD, and 14 studies concerned risk factors. The methodological quality of most of these studies was poor. Five studies were considered well-conducted with low risk of confounding and bias. In these studies, the incidence of fractures in children with moderate to severe CP approached 4% per year, whereas the prevalence of low BMD in the femur was 77%. Limited ambulation, feeding difficulties, previous fractures, anticonvulsant use, and lower body fat mass were associated with low BMD z-scores.
Interpretation  There is only a limited amount of high-quality evidence on low BMD and fractures in children with severe CP.
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