Volume : VIII, Issue : I, January - 2019

CAN Score versus other Anthropometric Indices to assess Nutritional Status in New-Borns.

Swati Singh, Mumtaz Sharif, Varshanjali Yadav, Neha Jafri, Amit Saxena

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Background: Foetal malnutrition is one of the common cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates in a developing country like India and needs to be identified at birth. Objective: To assess foetal nutrition using CAN score and to compare it with other anthropometric indices. Methods: Prospective observational study consisting of 500 singleton full term neonates, assessed for foetal malnutrition using CAN score and then compared with other methods like Ponderal Index, MAC/OFC ratio and Weight for gestational age. Results: CAN score identified 66.4% babies as malnourished whereas Ponderal index identified 51.2% followed by MAC/OFC ratio as 45.6% babies. 62.8% babies were AGA and 37.2% babies were SGA according to weight for gestational age. Conclusion: CAN scoring system is a simple method of identifying foetal malnutrition which can be missed by other methods.

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CAN SCORE VERSUS OTHER ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICES TO ASSESS NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN NEW-BORNS., Swati Singh, Mumtaz Sharif, Varshanjali Yadav, Neha Jafri, Amit Saxena GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-8 | Issue-1 | January-2019


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