Objectives: To evaluate the long-term effects of GH therapy in early diagno
sed GH-deficient patients treated before 1 year of age,
Study design: We studied all 59 patients (33 males) recorded by Association
France-Hypophyse and treated with GH (0.50 +/- 0.15 IU/kg (S.D.) per week)
before 1 year of age. Clinical presentation and growth parameters under GH
treatment were analyzed,
Results: Neonatal manifestations of hypopituitarism were frequent: hypoglyc
emia (n = 50), jaundice (n = 25) and micropenis (n = 17/33). Although birth
length was moderately reduced (-0.9 +/- 1.4), growth retardation at diagno
sis (5.8 +/- 3.8 months) was severe (-3.5 +/- 1.9 standard deviation scores
(SDS)). Fifty patients (85%) had thyrotropin and/or corticotropin deficien
cy. After a mean duration of GH therapy of 8.0 +/- 3.6 years, change in hei
ght SDS was +3.11 +/- 2.06 S.D., exceeding 4 SDS in 19 patients, Only 9 pat
ients (15%) did not reach a height of -2 S.D. for chronological age and 20
patients (34%) exceeded their target height. Pretreatment height SDS was in
dependently associated with total catch-up growth.
Conclusion: Conventional doses of GH allow normalization of height in patie
nts with early GH deficiency and treatment.