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Fracture incidence in GH-deficient patients on complete hormone replacement including GH.

Helene Holmer1, Johan Svensson, Lars Rylander, Gudmundur Johannsson, Thord Rosén, Bengt-Ake Bengtsson, Marja Thorén, Charlotte Höybye, Marie Degerblad, Margareta Bramnert, Erik Hägg, Britt Edén Engström, Bertil Ekman, Karl-Göran Thorngren, Lars Hagmar, Eva-Marie Erfurth.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Fracture risk in GHD patients is not definitely established. Studying fracture incidence in 832 patients on GH therapy and 2581 matched population controls, we recorded a doubled fracture risk in CO GHD women, but a significantly lower fracture risk in AO GHD men.
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to evaluate fracture incidence in patients with confirmed growth hormone deficiency (GHD) on replacement therapy (including growth hormone [GH]) compared with population controls, while also taking potential confounders and effect modifiers into account.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight hundred thirty-two patients with GHD and 2581 matched population controls answered a questionnaire about fractures and other background information. Incidence rate ratio (IRR) and 95% CI for first fracture were estimated. The median time on GH therapy for childhood onset (CO) GHD men and women was 15 and 12 yr, respectively, and 6 and 5 yr for adult onset (AO) GHD men and women, respectively.
RESULTS: A more than doubled risk (IRR, 2.29; 95% CI, 1.23-4.28) for nonosteoporotic fractures was recorded in women with CO GHD, whereas no risk increase was observed among CO GHD men (IRR, 0.61) and AO GHD women (IRR, 1.08). A significantly decreased incidence of fractures (IRR, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.34-0.86) was recorded in AO GHD men.
CONCLUSIONS: Increased fracture risk in CO GHD women can most likely be explained by interaction between oral estrogen and the GH-IGF-I axis. The adequate substitution rate of testosterone (90%) and GH (94%) may have resulted in significantly lower fracture risk in AO GHD men.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17725379     DOI: 10.1359/jbmr.070811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Miner Res        ISSN: 0884-0431            Impact factor:   6.741


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