What is a normal stimulated growth hormone concentration?
J Endocrinol
; 133(3): 447-50, 1992 Jun.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1613446
In a retrospective analysis, we have compared the response of serum GH concentration to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in 148 short prepubertal children (114 males, 34 females) aged between 3.9 and 11.9 years with the growth rate of the individual to determine 'cut-off' values for the diagnosis of GH insufficiency. Sixty-three children grew with a height velocity standard deviation score (SDS) greater than -0.8 (group 1), which represents the growth velocity of children progressing along or closely parallel to the third height centile. Eighty-five children had a height velocity SDS of less than -0.8 (group 2). Median peak serum GH concentration responses to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia were 19.9 mU/l (range 1.5-54.4) in group 1 and 9.9 mU/l (range 0.7-46.2) in group 2 (Mann-Whitney; P less than 0.001). Using growth rate as the determinant of normality, the efficiency, sensitivity and specificity of the insulin-induced hypoglycaemia test were calculated using different serum GH concentration cut-off values to diagnose GH insufficiency. In our (Hybritech) assay, a cut-off value of 13.5 mU/l provided optimal performance in terms of efficiency (66%), sensitivity (64%) and specificity (70%). The response of serum GH concentration to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in short children growing at different growth rates was continuous. Each laboratory measuring serum GH concentrations needs to construct its own 'normal' cut-off value.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Hormônio do Crescimento
Tipo de estudo:
Observational_studies
Limite:
Child
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Endocrinol
Ano de publicação:
1992
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Article
País de publicação:
Reino Unido