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Cardiac effects of growth hormone in short normal children: results after four years of treatment.

P E Daubeney1, E S McCaughey, C Chase, J M Walker, Z Slavik, P R Betts, S A Webber.   

Abstract

Growth hormone excess is known to have adverse effects on the heart. The long term cardiac effects of growth hormone given to short normal children as part of a prospective randomised controlled trial of growth hormone treatment (Genotropin 30 IU/m2/week v no treatment) were therefore investigated. Echocardiographic findings are presented for 28 children who have been followed up for a minimum of four years. At the outset, the treated (n = 15) and untreated groups (n = 13) did not differ for any anthropometric or echocardiographic parameter. Their mean (SD) age at onset was 7.8 (0.5) years. After four years of treatment mean height SD score increased from -2.4 to -1.2 compared with no change (-2.5) in the untreated group. Left ventricular posterior wall and septal thickness and left ventricular shortening fraction did not differ between the groups, but a tendency towards increased left ventricular mass was seen in the treatment group (93 v 73 g). No such differential was observed after indexing left ventricular mass for body surface area (79 v 71 g/m2) or lean body mass (3.15 v 3.05 g/kg). It is concluded that prolonged growth hormone treatment does not cause important changes to the heart. A tendency towards increased left ventricular mass simply reflects the increase in lean body mass during treatment.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7763068      PMCID: PMC1511258          DOI: 10.1136/adc.72.4.337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child        ISSN: 0003-9888            Impact factor:   3.791


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