Methods to obtain referral criteria in growth monitoring

Paula Van Dommelen*, Stef Van Buuren

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

An important goal of growth monitoring is to identify genetic disorders, diseases or other conditions that manifest themselves through an abnormal growth. The two main conditions that can be detected by height monitoring are Turner's syndrome and growth hormone deficiency. Conditions or risk factors that can be detected by monitoring weight or body mass index include hypernatremic dehydration, celiac disease, cystic fibrosis and obesity. Monitoring infant head growth can be used to detect macrocephaly, developmental disorder and ill health in childhood. This paper describes statistical methods to obtain evidence-based referral criteria in growth monitoring. The referral criteria that we discuss are based on either anthropometric measurement(s) at a fixed age using (1) a Centile or a Standard Deviation Score, (2) a Standard Deviation corrected for parental height, (3) a Likelihood Ratio Statistic and (4) an ellipse, or on multiple measurements over time using (5) a growth rate and (6) a growth curve model. We review the potential uses of these methods, and outline their strengths and limitations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)369-389
Number of pages21
JournalStatistical Methods in Medical Research
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014

Keywords

  • diagnostics
  • ellipse
  • Growth
  • likelihood ratio
  • monitoring
  • percentile
  • screening
  • standard deviation score

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