Birth weight influences long-term catch-up growth and height prognosis of GH-deficient children treated before the age of 2 years
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
Objective: To investigate which pretreatment variables most significantly affect long-term growth
response to GH therapy in children with apparently idiopathic GH deficiency (GHD) treated from a
similar and very young age (less than 2 years), for the same period (7 years) and with the same
therapeutic protocol.
Design and methods: Twelve children with either isolated GHD or multiple pituitary hormone deficiency
were treated with biosynthetic human GH (0.7 IU/kg per week) and were examined every 6 months.
Height measurements were performed by Harpenden stadiometers. Bone age was evaluated every 12
months.
Results: The onset of therapy was followed in all patients by an important height gain, which attained
its zenith during the first year of treatment and became progressively less evident during the next 4
years. Cumulative height gain was 3.061.7 SDS. Thanks to the therapy, at the end of the 7-year
treatment period, average height in the entire series was not significantly far from mean target
height (TH) (¹0.761.3 vs ¹0.360.4 SDS) and average predicted height (PH) (¹0.261.4 SDS) was
very close to TH. A stepwise regression analysis showed that both catch-up growth under therapy and
PH at the end of the 7-year treatment period were positively influenced by birth weight (BW).
Conclusions: a) Our 7-year prospective study on GHD infants treated with GH from less than 2 years of
age confirmed the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of GHD in childhood. b) The influence
of BW on growth response to GH therapy in GHD children persists over time, at least when treatment
is begun from less than 2 years of age.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Wasniewska, Malgorzata Gabriela; Arrigo, Teresa; Mariangela, Cisternino; DE LUCA, Francesco 57; Lucia, Ghizzoni; Mohamad, Maghnie; Valenzise, Mariella; DE LUCA, Filippo
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