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Failure to thrive
This is a video on failure to thrive, including how it's defined, assessed, as well as causes of failure to thrive.
This video was made using Google Slides.
All images were created or adapted from Wikipedia Commons.
ADDITIONAL TAGS:
FAILURE TO THRIVE
Definition: Pediatric patient with failure to gain weight or inappropriate loss of weight.
Pathophysiology
Nutritional intake does not support normal growth and development. This can be because of
inadequate calorie intake;
malabsorption (calories are going into the gut but not making it into the blood/body); and/or
increased metabolic demand
Diagnose
Plot growth curves for height, weight, head circumference
Drop off of growth curve (falling below =2 centile spaces [parallel lines]) and wt for age (or wt for ht) below 3rd...
published: 01 Oct 2021
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Failure to Thrive FTT in Children - Signs, Causes and Treatments
Any hindrance to that growth of a child can be a cause for concern for parents and caregivers. Failure to Thrive (FTT) is one such condition that affects your child's growth rate - both physically and emotionally- in relation to their age. It involves a lack of nutrition intake or the inability to take in or retain the nutrients. Failure to thrive in children can also hamper their social and emotional responses, making them irritable, lethargic, and cranky. FTT can also trigger behavioural problems in later stages and affect motor development.
Failure to Thrive in children is caused by various health, genetic, and environmental factors. This video defines what Failure to Thrive is, the types of FTT a child can experience, and the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options given to...
published: 07 Dec 2023
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Failure to Thrive - CRASH! Medical Review Series
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published: 21 Nov 2015
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Recognizing a Baby's Failure to Thrive | Infant Care
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You'll often hear your doctor say words "failure to thrive," and failure to thrive really means your baby is not putting on weight, and that can be extremely dangerous in a newborn.
The way to spot it at home is to notice if your baby is not eating, not finishing feeds, and really not gaining weight. If you're concerned, you can buy a scale and measure your baby, or you can take your baby to your doctor as many times as you want to figure out if they are gaining the appropriate weight they should from the hospital.
Typically, babies will be born at their birth weight, drop a...
published: 21 Aug 2012
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Failure to thrive
An in depth look at failure to thrive as part of our Paediatric's theme
In this video:
Introduction & MCQ's
What is failure to thrive
Symptoms and history
Further investigations
Differential diagnoses
OSCE tips
Summary and MCQ's
Also available at
https://medicinerevisioncr.wixsite.co.uk
With thanks to Emily Woolley for the production of this video
published: 21 Jan 2019
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Paediatrics - failure to thrive
published: 26 Mar 2020
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Baby Your Baby Failure to Thrive
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Gastroenterology - Failure to Thrive - Dr Hope - 11May2020
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MNEMONIC - Failure To Thrive!
Causes of failure to thrive.
Failure to thrive (FTT), more recently known as faltering weight or weight faltering, is a term used in pediatric medicine, to indicate insufficient weight gain or inappropriate weight loss. In children, it is usually defined in terms of weight, and can be evaluated either by a low weight for the child's age, or by a low rate of increase in the weight.
Source: wikipedia.org
Track: Soul Ballad by John Deley and the 41 Players
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Failure to thrive
This is a video on failure to thrive, including how it's defined, assessed, as well as causes of failure to thrive.
This video was made using Google Slides. ...
This is a video on failure to thrive, including how it's defined, assessed, as well as causes of failure to thrive.
This video was made using Google Slides.
All images were created or adapted from Wikipedia Commons.
ADDITIONAL TAGS:
FAILURE TO THRIVE
Definition: Pediatric patient with failure to gain weight or inappropriate loss of weight.
Pathophysiology
Nutritional intake does not support normal growth and development. This can be because of
inadequate calorie intake;
malabsorption (calories are going into the gut but not making it into the blood/body); and/or
increased metabolic demand
Diagnose
Plot growth curves for height, weight, head circumference
Drop off of growth curve (falling below =2 centile spaces [parallel lines]) and wt for age (or wt for ht) below 3rd %ile are concerning
In FTT, weight drops first, then height, then head
Weight loss is normal after birth, but babies should lose =10% of their birth weight and regain within 3 weeks
Interview. Ask about:
Feeds: How frequent? How much? How do they mix formulas?
Stools: How frequent? How much? Consistency, color...
Rule out abuse. Look out for:
Suspicious wounds, bruises (in various locations, diff stages of healing, not consistent with story)
Circular burns (cigarette), water dunk burns (feet, ankles, butt only)
Running from caregiver, fear of caregiver
Differential diagnosis (next)
Inadequate caloric intake
Inadequate food supply: #1 etiology globally; caused by poverty or poor understanding of feeding; insufficient food supply from bottle or breast
Postpartum depression/maternal depression: mothers with postpartum depression are at increased risk for experiencing breastfeeding difficulties
Child neglect: #1 cause in USA (5-10%);
Cleft lip and cleft palate: uni- or bilateral; hard and/or soft palate; apparent on exam; impaired oral motor coordination → poor suck and poor swallow; repair lips at 10-12 weeks, palate 10-12 months, or risk speech/feeding/hearing problems and otitis media
Gastroesophageal reflux disease: sx- irritability, fussiness, and spitting up after feeds; pathophys is short esophagus, partial LES closure, lying supine; tx- smaller feeds, tummy time after meals; resolves by 1-2 yo
Malrotation: (of intestines during development); dx- x-ray, u/s might show GI tract cutoff; predispose to volvulus (gut twisting around mesenteric blood supply) → n/v, abd pain, distension, large dilated loop on x-ray; tx-corrective surgery
Pyloric stenosis: usually boys, 2-8 wks; forceful, projectile vomiting immediately after feeds; ex- olive-shaped mass, peristaltic waves; dx- low K, low Cl, metabolic alkalosis, donut sign on u/s; tx- IV fluids and surgery
Cerebral palsy/hypotonia
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
Malabsorption/caloric retention defect
Food protein induced proctocolitis: non-IgE mediated allergy, 2-3%; sx: fussy after feeds, vomiting, bloody stool with cow’s milk (+/- soy); switch to hydrolyzed formula; try again at 2-3 yo
Celiac disease Short bowel syndrome: necrotizing enterocolitis is the most common cause.
Cystic fibrosis: AR mutation of CFTR; meconium ileus (FTPM); dx: newborn screen, or salty taste → sweat Cl test ( 40 infants, 60 peds); malnourished → supplement pancreatic digestive enzymes and DEAK vitamins; repeated resp infxns (pulm toilet, tx pseudomonas); infertility in men; kyphoscoliosis; digital clubbing
Biliary atresia: sx- FTT + jaundice, acholic stools; dx-high direct bili, u/s showing no ducts; tx- surgery to salvage liver (Kasai procedure)
Increased metabolic demand
Hyperthyroidism: FTT + bulging eyes, tachycardia, irritability vs Hypothyroid: constipation, poor feeding (not eager)
Chronic infections: tuberculosis, HIV, CVID, SCID
TORCH infections: congenital infxns that cause FTT + HSM, anemia, jaundice, chorioretinitis, purpura;
Toxoplasmosis- parasite from cat poop, raw meat, soil → brain Ca, hearing/vision loss, seizures;
Other (syphilis) →palms/soles rash, saber shins, saddle nose, Hutchinson’s teeth, dx-VDRL, RPR, then dark field or FTA ABS; tx-penicillin
Rubella → purpura- ‘blueberry muffin’ baby; cataracts; deafness; heart defects; tx-supportive
Cytomegalovirus → periventricular Ca; dx-urine, saliva → viral titers, PCR
Herpes → painful, burning vesicles on erythematous base (dew drops on rose petal); dx- PCR; tx- acyclovir
Inflammatory bowel disease: ulcerative colitis vs Crohn’s
Diabetes mellitus (FTT + polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia)
Congenital heart defects: pansystolic murmur → echo → VSD → right hypertrophy (Eisenmenger syndrome); sx: enlarged liver, respiratory distress
Chronic lung disease: bronchopulmonary dysplasia, bronchiectasis
Inborn errors of metabolism: galactosemia (FTT+bilateral cataracts, jaundice), glycogen storage diseases (FTT+HSM, cirrhosis)
https://wn.com/Failure_To_Thrive
This is a video on failure to thrive, including how it's defined, assessed, as well as causes of failure to thrive.
This video was made using Google Slides.
All images were created or adapted from Wikipedia Commons.
ADDITIONAL TAGS:
FAILURE TO THRIVE
Definition: Pediatric patient with failure to gain weight or inappropriate loss of weight.
Pathophysiology
Nutritional intake does not support normal growth and development. This can be because of
inadequate calorie intake;
malabsorption (calories are going into the gut but not making it into the blood/body); and/or
increased metabolic demand
Diagnose
Plot growth curves for height, weight, head circumference
Drop off of growth curve (falling below =2 centile spaces [parallel lines]) and wt for age (or wt for ht) below 3rd %ile are concerning
In FTT, weight drops first, then height, then head
Weight loss is normal after birth, but babies should lose =10% of their birth weight and regain within 3 weeks
Interview. Ask about:
Feeds: How frequent? How much? How do they mix formulas?
Stools: How frequent? How much? Consistency, color...
Rule out abuse. Look out for:
Suspicious wounds, bruises (in various locations, diff stages of healing, not consistent with story)
Circular burns (cigarette), water dunk burns (feet, ankles, butt only)
Running from caregiver, fear of caregiver
Differential diagnosis (next)
Inadequate caloric intake
Inadequate food supply: #1 etiology globally; caused by poverty or poor understanding of feeding; insufficient food supply from bottle or breast
Postpartum depression/maternal depression: mothers with postpartum depression are at increased risk for experiencing breastfeeding difficulties
Child neglect: #1 cause in USA (5-10%);
Cleft lip and cleft palate: uni- or bilateral; hard and/or soft palate; apparent on exam; impaired oral motor coordination → poor suck and poor swallow; repair lips at 10-12 weeks, palate 10-12 months, or risk speech/feeding/hearing problems and otitis media
Gastroesophageal reflux disease: sx- irritability, fussiness, and spitting up after feeds; pathophys is short esophagus, partial LES closure, lying supine; tx- smaller feeds, tummy time after meals; resolves by 1-2 yo
Malrotation: (of intestines during development); dx- x-ray, u/s might show GI tract cutoff; predispose to volvulus (gut twisting around mesenteric blood supply) → n/v, abd pain, distension, large dilated loop on x-ray; tx-corrective surgery
Pyloric stenosis: usually boys, 2-8 wks; forceful, projectile vomiting immediately after feeds; ex- olive-shaped mass, peristaltic waves; dx- low K, low Cl, metabolic alkalosis, donut sign on u/s; tx- IV fluids and surgery
Cerebral palsy/hypotonia
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
Malabsorption/caloric retention defect
Food protein induced proctocolitis: non-IgE mediated allergy, 2-3%; sx: fussy after feeds, vomiting, bloody stool with cow’s milk (+/- soy); switch to hydrolyzed formula; try again at 2-3 yo
Celiac disease Short bowel syndrome: necrotizing enterocolitis is the most common cause.
Cystic fibrosis: AR mutation of CFTR; meconium ileus (FTPM); dx: newborn screen, or salty taste → sweat Cl test ( 40 infants, 60 peds); malnourished → supplement pancreatic digestive enzymes and DEAK vitamins; repeated resp infxns (pulm toilet, tx pseudomonas); infertility in men; kyphoscoliosis; digital clubbing
Biliary atresia: sx- FTT + jaundice, acholic stools; dx-high direct bili, u/s showing no ducts; tx- surgery to salvage liver (Kasai procedure)
Increased metabolic demand
Hyperthyroidism: FTT + bulging eyes, tachycardia, irritability vs Hypothyroid: constipation, poor feeding (not eager)
Chronic infections: tuberculosis, HIV, CVID, SCID
TORCH infections: congenital infxns that cause FTT + HSM, anemia, jaundice, chorioretinitis, purpura;
Toxoplasmosis- parasite from cat poop, raw meat, soil → brain Ca, hearing/vision loss, seizures;
Other (syphilis) →palms/soles rash, saber shins, saddle nose, Hutchinson’s teeth, dx-VDRL, RPR, then dark field or FTA ABS; tx-penicillin
Rubella → purpura- ‘blueberry muffin’ baby; cataracts; deafness; heart defects; tx-supportive
Cytomegalovirus → periventricular Ca; dx-urine, saliva → viral titers, PCR
Herpes → painful, burning vesicles on erythematous base (dew drops on rose petal); dx- PCR; tx- acyclovir
Inflammatory bowel disease: ulcerative colitis vs Crohn’s
Diabetes mellitus (FTT + polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia)
Congenital heart defects: pansystolic murmur → echo → VSD → right hypertrophy (Eisenmenger syndrome); sx: enlarged liver, respiratory distress
Chronic lung disease: bronchopulmonary dysplasia, bronchiectasis
Inborn errors of metabolism: galactosemia (FTT+bilateral cataracts, jaundice), glycogen storage diseases (FTT+HSM, cirrhosis)
- published: 01 Oct 2021
- views: 12332
4:16
Failure to Thrive FTT in Children - Signs, Causes and Treatments
Any hindrance to that growth of a child can be a cause for concern for parents and caregivers. Failure to Thrive (FTT) is one such condition that affects your c...
Any hindrance to that growth of a child can be a cause for concern for parents and caregivers. Failure to Thrive (FTT) is one such condition that affects your child's growth rate - both physically and emotionally- in relation to their age. It involves a lack of nutrition intake or the inability to take in or retain the nutrients. Failure to thrive in children can also hamper their social and emotional responses, making them irritable, lethargic, and cranky. FTT can also trigger behavioural problems in later stages and affect motor development.
Failure to Thrive in children is caused by various health, genetic, and environmental factors. This video defines what Failure to Thrive is, the types of FTT a child can experience, and the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options given to your growing baby.
#failuretothrive #failuretothriveinchildren #childcare #kidshealth
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Any hindrance to that growth of a child can be a cause for concern for parents and caregivers. Failure to Thrive (FTT) is one such condition that affects your child's growth rate - both physically and emotionally- in relation to their age. It involves a lack of nutrition intake or the inability to take in or retain the nutrients. Failure to thrive in children can also hamper their social and emotional responses, making them irritable, lethargic, and cranky. FTT can also trigger behavioural problems in later stages and affect motor development.
Failure to Thrive in children is caused by various health, genetic, and environmental factors. This video defines what Failure to Thrive is, the types of FTT a child can experience, and the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options given to your growing baby.
#failuretothrive #failuretothriveinchildren #childcare #kidshealth
For More Information: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/failure-to-thrive-causes-symptoms-and-treatment/
Like, comment, and share with Your family and friends.
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Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health care professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding.
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- published: 07 Dec 2023
- views: 2661
25:27
Failure to Thrive - CRASH! Medical Review Series
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- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 58332
1:08
Recognizing a Baby's Failure to Thrive | Infant Care
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Watch more How to Take Care of a New Baby videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/502482-Recognizing-a-Babys-Failure-to-Thrive-Infant-Care
You'll often hear your doctor say words "failure to thrive," and failure to thrive really means your baby is not putting on weight, and that can be extremely dangerous in a newborn.
The way to spot it at home is to notice if your baby is not eating, not finishing feeds, and really not gaining weight. If you're concerned, you can buy a scale and measure your baby, or you can take your baby to your doctor as many times as you want to figure out if they are gaining the appropriate weight they should from the hospital.
Typically, babies will be born at their birth weight, drop a little bit of weight when they leave the hospital, and then gain weight at a rapid pace. If you're noticing that your baby is not gaining weight and not finishing their feeds, you really need to go to your doctor and check them out and figure out why they're not thriving.
Is it they can't tolerate the food, they can't keep the food down, or they don't want to eat? So it's really important to monitor that and be in close contact with your doctor.
https://wn.com/Recognizing_A_Baby's_Failure_To_Thrive_|_Infant_Care
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL46D624C8FB4FE6D8
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Watch more How to Take Care of a New Baby videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/502482-Recognizing-a-Babys-Failure-to-Thrive-Infant-Care
You'll often hear your doctor say words "failure to thrive," and failure to thrive really means your baby is not putting on weight, and that can be extremely dangerous in a newborn.
The way to spot it at home is to notice if your baby is not eating, not finishing feeds, and really not gaining weight. If you're concerned, you can buy a scale and measure your baby, or you can take your baby to your doctor as many times as you want to figure out if they are gaining the appropriate weight they should from the hospital.
Typically, babies will be born at their birth weight, drop a little bit of weight when they leave the hospital, and then gain weight at a rapid pace. If you're noticing that your baby is not gaining weight and not finishing their feeds, you really need to go to your doctor and check them out and figure out why they're not thriving.
Is it they can't tolerate the food, they can't keep the food down, or they don't want to eat? So it's really important to monitor that and be in close contact with your doctor.
- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 25646
8:02
Failure to thrive
An in depth look at failure to thrive as part of our Paediatric's theme
In this video:
Introduction & MCQ's
What is failure to thrive
Symptoms and history
Fu...
An in depth look at failure to thrive as part of our Paediatric's theme
In this video:
Introduction & MCQ's
What is failure to thrive
Symptoms and history
Further investigations
Differential diagnoses
OSCE tips
Summary and MCQ's
Also available at
https://medicinerevisioncr.wixsite.co.uk
With thanks to Emily Woolley for the production of this video
https://wn.com/Failure_To_Thrive
An in depth look at failure to thrive as part of our Paediatric's theme
In this video:
Introduction & MCQ's
What is failure to thrive
Symptoms and history
Further investigations
Differential diagnoses
OSCE tips
Summary and MCQ's
Also available at
https://medicinerevisioncr.wixsite.co.uk
With thanks to Emily Woolley for the production of this video
- published: 21 Jan 2019
- views: 31809
0:52
MNEMONIC - Failure To Thrive!
Causes of failure to thrive.
Failure to thrive (FTT), more recently known as faltering weight or weight faltering, is a term used in pediatric medicine, to indi...
Causes of failure to thrive.
Failure to thrive (FTT), more recently known as faltering weight or weight faltering, is a term used in pediatric medicine, to indicate insufficient weight gain or inappropriate weight loss. In children, it is usually defined in terms of weight, and can be evaluated either by a low weight for the child's age, or by a low rate of increase in the weight.
Source: wikipedia.org
Track: Soul Ballad by John Deley and the 41 Players
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MNEMONIC for Carpal Bones of the Hand…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2TXbCeX1DM&list=PLCkUB4_t11fc2ZXIStbml2MeiTkGBTxxw
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MNEMONIC for Differential Diagnosis…
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MNEMONIC for Signs of Acute Ischaemia…
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https://wn.com/Mnemonic_Failure_To_Thrive
Causes of failure to thrive.
Failure to thrive (FTT), more recently known as faltering weight or weight faltering, is a term used in pediatric medicine, to indicate insufficient weight gain or inappropriate weight loss. In children, it is usually defined in terms of weight, and can be evaluated either by a low weight for the child's age, or by a low rate of increase in the weight.
Source: wikipedia.org
Track: Soul Ballad by John Deley and the 41 Players
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MNEMONIC for Systemic Features of Marfan Syndrome…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsl8bahdhRU&t=0s&index=2&list=PLCkUB4_t11fd2SU5EYhfoqhwBiIbODPLI
MNEMONIC for Carpal Bones of the Hand…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2TXbCeX1DM&list=PLCkUB4_t11fc2ZXIStbml2MeiTkGBTxxw
MNEMONIC for Causes of Cavitating Lesions…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OOdveP6Tkg&t=0s&index=2&list=PLCkUB4_t11fd8l0B1AdQglRWYqnq7BCBB
MNEMONIC for Signs and Symptoms of Depression…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibd9pcZ8bwo&t=0s&index=2&list=PLCkUB4_t11ffMLcb1tD-BRSrmqdstC_vA
MNEMONIC for Triad of Preeclampsia…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CstHs3fQFpw&index=2&list=PLCkUB4_t11feFrCjIT2Lpohc-scx5xwkp&t=0s
MNEMONIC for Differential Diagnosis…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq0KS0lZFQA&t=0s&index=2&list=PLCkUB4_t11fdj0aubJL9EySSiW6E_uCP6
MNEMONIC for Functions of Oestrogen…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQGfqkVY2h0&list=PLCkUB4_t11fcwTiZp35CHJAmFRzZlVyt-&index=2&t=0s
MNEMONIC for Signs of Acute Ischaemia…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6iTPtZL7Bw&index=2&t=0s&list=PLCkUB4_t11ffVGYEuYalXYBnWN-AKcUxQ
MNEMONIC for Top 6 Risk Factors of Suicide…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUqc_KNY2Bk&t=0s&list=PLCkUB4_t11ffaJTfX3Chp5GXObpd5T0Va&index=2
MNEMONIC for Treatment of Pancreatitis…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AI4HNcTJBM&t=0s&index=2&list=PLCkUB4_t11ffkLReL3FCUHT_DsbOfPzfo
- published: 24 Nov 2018
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