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The potential of prediction models based on data from KIGS as tools to measure responsiveness to growth hormone. Pharmacia International Growth Database.

M B Ranke1, A Lindberg, P Chatelain, P Wilton, D A Price, K Albertsson-Wikland.   

Abstract

Various prediction models have been developed, based on data documented within KIGS (Pharmacia International Growth Database), for use in the growth hormone (GH) treatment of children with short stature resulting from GH deficiency (GHD) or other causes. In addition to the practical value of such models as part of a 'forward strategy' guiding GH treatment, we now propose that prediction models may also be useful for the identification of individual variance in responsiveness. In a comparison involving 1,800 children with idiopathic GHD (IGHD), 151 children who acquired GHD after treatment for medulloblastoma and 192 children with GHD accompanying craniopharyngioma, it was shown that the responsiveness to GH of patients with craniopharyngioma equalled that of IGHD patients, whereas patients with medulloblastoma were less responsive. These observations and the identification of 'good' and 'poor' responders to GH have practical clinical consequences (e.g. modification of treatment), and will, in the future, lead to the identification of those factors which determine the variability of sensitivity to GH. This will improve the efficacy and safety of GH treatment as well as reducing the costs involved. Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11684876     DOI: 10.1159/000063474

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


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