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Cardiovascular

Failure to Thrive (FTT)

Definition

  • "Poor growth" defined as weight <3rd centile or crossing two centile lines downward

  • Adjust growth charts for prematurity (<37 weeks) until 2 years of age

  • Use condition-specific growth charts for syndromic conditions (e.g., Down syndrome)

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Red Flags


Child-Related

  • Dehydration, malnutrition, lethargy, recurrent infections, fever


Caregiver-Related

  • Signs of abuse or neglect, poor attachment, mental health concerns

  • Non-English speaking background (NESB) with potential communication barriers


Social Factors

  • Domestic violence, parental substance abuse, social isolation, missed appointments

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Causes


Inadequate Intake

  • Breastfeeding or latch difficulties, incorrect formula preparation

  • Restricted diet, delayed introduction of solids


Malabsorption

  • Coeliac disease, cystic fibrosis, chronic liver disease, cow’s milk protein allergy


Excessive Caloric Use

  • Congenital heart disease, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, chronic infections


Other Causes

  • Genetic syndromes (e.g., Prader-Willi, Turner syndrome)

  • Inborn errors of metabolism (e.g., phenylketonuria)

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History

  • Feeding history: Vomiting, food refusal, introduction of solids, formula preparation errors

  • Family history: Parental height, social factors (e.g., refugee status, food insecurity)

  • Medical history: Diarrhoea, fatty stools, chronic illness signs, developmental milestones

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Investigations


Bloods

  • FBC, UEC, CMP, LFT, ESR, iron studies, TFTs, glucose


Urine and Stool Tests

  • Urine MCS for infection

  • Stool MCS, fat globules for malabsorption


Special Tests

  • Coeliac serology (anti-TTG, total IgA)

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Management


Weight Monitoring

  • Weekly weight checks at most to track progress


Parental Support

  • Feeding guidance, correcting formula preparation errors

  • Encouragement of appropriate complementary feeding

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Referrals

  • Paediatrician for complex cases or persistent growth failure

  • Dietitian or lactation consultant for feeding difficulties

  • Multidisciplinary team involvement if concerns for neglect or significant psychosocial issues

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Child Protection

  • Mandatory reporting if neglect or abuse is suspected

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Notes

  • Early intervention improves outcomes and prevents long-term developmental impacts

  • Treating the underlying cause restores the child’s growth trajectory

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