R. Birnbacher et al., LONG-TERM TREATMENT IN CHILDREN WITH HYPOPITUITARISM - PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT AND FINAL HEIGHT, Hormone research, 49(2), 1998, pp. 80-85
Auxological data, pubertal development and final height were analyzed
in 25 patients with growth hormone (CH) deficiency who were treated on
ly with pituitary GH in 3 doses/week. 15 patients had a spontaneous on
set of puberty and in 10 puberty was induced. The duration of therapy
was 7.5 years, the dosage was about 11 U/m(2)/week and was not changed
during puberty. 80% of the patients with induced puberty, but only 33
% of the children with spontaneous puberty reached final heights withi
n the 2 SD range. Final height was correlated with height at the start
of treatment only in patients with spontaneous puberty, which shows t
he necessity of early treatment initiation in this group. The lack of
this correlation in patients with induced puberty might be attributed
to gonadotropin deficiency. Height at the onset of puberty was related
to final height only in the group with gonadotropin deficiency. A pre
diction model for calculation of the first year height velocity which
was derived from present treatment procedures showed a too favorable p
rediction for our patients. The reasons for the insufficient final res
ults may be due to impure GH preparations, suboptimal dosage, low freq
uency of injections and late onset of therapy.