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An audit of the management of childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency during young adulthood in Scotland.
Ahmid, M; Fisher, V; Graveling, A J; McGeoch, S; McNeil, E; Roach, J; Bevan, J S; Bath, L; Donaldson, M; Leese, G; Mason, A; Perry, C G; Zammitt, N N; Ahmed, S F; Shaikh, M G.
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  • Ahmid M; Developmental Endocrinology Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF UK.
  • Fisher V; Developmental Endocrinology Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF UK.
  • Graveling AJ; JJR Macleod Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, UK.
  • McGeoch S; JJR Macleod Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, UK.
  • McNeil E; Developmental Endocrinology Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF UK.
  • Roach J; Department of Endocrinology, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Bevan JS; JJR Macleod Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, UK.
  • Bath L; Department of Endocrinology, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Donaldson M; Developmental Endocrinology Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF UK.
  • Leese G; Ninewells Hospital and Medical School in Dundee, Dundee, UK.
  • Mason A; Developmental Endocrinology Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF UK.
  • Perry CG; Department of Endocrinology, Queen Elizabeth University Hospitals, Glasgow, UK.
  • Zammitt NN; Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Ahmed SF; Developmental Endocrinology Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF UK.
  • Shaikh MG; Developmental Endocrinology Research Group, Royal Hospital for Children, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF UK.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26985190
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Adolescents with childhood onset growth hormone deficiency (CO-GHD) require re-evaluation of their growth hormone (GH) axis on attainment of final height to determine eligibility for adult GH therapy (rhGH).

AIM:

Retrospective multicentre review of management of young adults with CO-GHD in four paediatric centres in Scotland during transition. PATIENTS Medical records of 130 eligible CO-GHD adolescents (78 males), who attained final height between 2005 and 2013 were reviewed. Median (range) age at initial diagnosis of CO-GHD was 10.7 years (0.1-16.4) with a stimulated GH peak of 2.3 µg/l (0.1-6.5). Median age at initiation of rhGH was 10.8 years (0.4-17.0).

RESULTS:

Of the 130 CO-GHD adolescents, 74/130(57 %) had GH axis re-evaluation by stimulation tests /IGF-1 measurements. Of those, 61/74 (82 %) remained GHD with 51/74 (69 %) restarting adult rhGH. Predictors of persistent GHD included an organic hypothalamic-pituitary disorder and multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies (MPHD). Of the remaining 56/130 (43 %) patients who were not re-tested, 34/56 (61 %) were transferred to adult services on rhGH without biochemical retesting and 32/34 of these had MPHD. The proportion of adults who were offered rhGH without biochemical re-testing in the four centres ranged between 10 and 50 % of their total cohort.

CONCLUSIONS:

A substantial proportion of adults with CO-GHD remain GHD, particularly those with MPHD and most opt for treatment with rhGH. Despite clinical guidelines, there is significant variation in the management of CO-GHD in young adulthood across Scotland.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Int J Pediatr Endocrinol Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Int J Pediatr Endocrinol Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article