Health-related quality of life and neurodevelopmental outcomes among children with intestinal failure

Treatment results of pediatric intestinal failure have improved markedly during the last decades. With improved survival the attention is turning to other essential outcomes including quality of life and neurodevelopment. So far, relatively few studies with limited number of patients and variable methodology have addressed these issues. Based on these studies using generic health related quality of life tools, children with intestinal failure demonstrate decreased physical health, while PN-dependence is also associated with compromised emotional functioning.
Source: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Source Type: research