Literature DB >> 10095164

Effects of recombinant human growth hormone on height and skeletal maturation in growth hormone-deficient children with and without severe pretreatment bone age delay.

J P Frindik1, S F Kemp, J P Sy.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The relative effects of growth hormone (GH) on GH-deficient (GHD) children with and without severely delayed skeletal maturation prior to treatment are unclear.
METHODS: Pre-pubertal GHD children enrolled in the National Cooperative Growth Study were divided into two groups: severe pretreatment BA delay (BA Z-score </=-2, group 1) and mild to moderate delay (BA Z-score between -2 and 0, group 2). BA Z-scores (BAZ), height Z-scores and predicted adult height (PAH) Z-scores at pubertal onset were determined after initiation of recombinant human GH (rhGH) therapy.
RESULTS: Height Z-scores increased from baseline to the start of puberty in both groups (group 1: mean difference of +0.99, males and +1.02, females; group 2: +0.68, males and +0.75, females). Mean BAZ also increased in all group 1 children (+1.62, males and +1.08, females) with no corresponding change in mean BAZ in group 2. PAH Z-scores increased in both groups. There was no evidence of undue advance in BA since mean BAZ remained well below zero in group 1 and was unchanged in group 2.
CONCLUSION: rhGH has a beneficial effect on growth in prepubertal GHD children at all levels of pretreatment BA delay.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10095164     DOI: 10.1159/000023307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Res        ISSN: 0301-0163


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