The effects of recombinant human growth hormone on linear growth in children with Crohn's disease and short stature

Wong, S.C. , Hassan, K., McGrogan, P., Weaver, L.T. and Ahmed, S.F. (2007) The effects of recombinant human growth hormone on linear growth in children with Crohn's disease and short stature. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 20(12), pp. 1315-1324. (doi: 10.1515/JPEM.2007.20.12.1315) (PMID:18341091)

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Abstract

Background/Aims: The efficacy of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) in treating the growth failure associated with Crohn's disease (CD) is unclear. Methods: Retrospective data analysis at 12 months before (T-12), 6 months before (T-6), at baseline (T+0), 6 months after (T+6) and 12 months after (T+12) rhGH treatment in seven patients with CD (five males). Results: Median chronological age (CA) and median difference between CA and bone age was 15.9 yr (range, 13.0 to 17.9) and 1.7 yr (-0.7 to 3.3), respectively. Median dose of rhGH at T+0 was 0.23 mg/wk (0.15 to 0.31). Pubertal status remained unchanged in 6/7 patients. Median albumin and C-reactive protein (CRP) were similar at T+0 and T+6. Median height SDS at T+0, T+6 and T+12 was -2.2 (-4.0 to -1.5), -1.9 (-4.1 to -0.8), -1.9 (-4.1 to -0.7), respectively (NS). Median height velocity (HV) SDS at T+0 and T+6 was -2.5 (-4.8 to 1.4) and -0.9 (-5.3 to 3.4), respectively (NS). There was a positive correlation between percentage change in HV SDS at T+6 and dose of rhGH at T+0 (r = 0.8, ρ = 0.03). Conclusion: Introduction of rhGH therapy was associated with a cessation in the deterioration in linear growth. However, an improvement in height SDS was not observed over the period of the study. Future studies should explore the efficacy of a higher dose of rhGH in CD.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ahmed, Professor Syed Faisal and Weaver, Professor Lawrence and Wong, Dr Jarod
Authors: Wong, S.C., Hassan, K., McGrogan, P., Weaver, L.T., and Ahmed, S.F.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
Journal Name:Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
Journal Abbr.:J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab
Publisher:Freund Publishing House Ltd.
ISSN:0334-018X
ISSN (Online):2191-0251
Published Online:19 April 2007

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