Priority target conditions for algorithms for monitoring children's growth: Interdisciplinary consensus

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Scherdel, Pauline | Reynaud, Rachel | Pietrement, Christine | Salaün, Jean-François | Bellaiche, Marc | Arnould, Michel | Chevallier, Bertrand | Piloquet, Hugues | Jobez, Emmanuel | Cheymol, Jacques | Bichara, Emmanuelle | Ebgm Iii Study Group, . | Heude, Barbara | Chalumeau, Martin

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International audience. Background Growth monitoring of apparently healthy children aims at early detection of serious conditions through the use of both clinical expertise and algorithms that define abnormal growth. Optimization of growth monitoring requires standardization of the definition of abnormal growth, and the selection of the priority target conditions is a prerequisite of such standardization. Objective To obtain a consensus about the priority target conditions for algorithms monitoring children's growth. Methods We applied a formal consensus method with a modified version of the RAND/UCLA method, based on three phases (preparatory, literature review, and rating), with the participation of expert advisory groups from the relevant professional medical societies (ranging from primary care providers to hospital subspecialists) as well as parent associations. We asked experts in the pilot (n = 11), reading (n = 8) and rating (n = 60) groups to complete the list of diagnostic classification of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and then to select the conditions meeting the four predefined criteria of an ideal type of priority target condition. Results Strong agreement was obtained for the 8 conditions selected by the experts among the 133 possible: celiac disease, Crohn disease, craniopharyngioma, juvenile nephronophthisis, Turner syndrome, growth hormone deficiency with pituitary stalk interruption syndrome, infantile cystinosis, and hypothalamic-optochiasmatic astrocytoma (in decreasing order of agreement). Conclusion This national consensus can be used to evaluate the algorithms currently suggested for growth monitoring. The method used for this national consensus could be re-used to obtain an international consensus.

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