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Factors influencing height gain in children born small for gestational age treated with recombinant growth hormone: what extent is puberty involved?

dc.contributor.authorArroyo-Ruiz, Ramon
dc.contributor.authorBallester-Perez, Aranzazu
dc.contributor.authorLeiva-Gea, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorMartinez-Aedo, MªJose
dc.contributor.authorLopez-Siguero, Juan Pedro
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-03T13:32:38Z
dc.date.available2023-05-03T13:32:38Z
dc.date.issued2022-04-02
dc.description.abstractThe objective was to analyze the efficacy of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment in children born small for gestational age (SGA) without catch-up growth treated before the onset of puberty, with follow-up until adult height. The influence of demographic and auxological factors on the final response evaluated as adult height and height gain was assessed. A prospective longitudinal observational study performed in a tertiary hospital, involving SGA patients, who started treatment with rhGH between October 2003 and April 2015. Potential response predictors were evaluated by multiple regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic curves. Of the initial 96 patients included, 61 patients (28 boys and 33 girls) reached adult height. Adult height gain in standard deviation (SDS) was 0.99 (0.8) and 1.49 (0.94), respectively (p  Most SGA patients achieve normalization of height above -2 SD, the percentage being higher in girls. According to our predictive model, height gain in the first year is the most important variable for predicting good response to treatment. During puberty, there is a loss of height SDS, probably due to a lower total pubertal gain with respect to the reference population, which is more marked in boys.
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dc.identifier.citationArroyo Ruiz R, Ballester Pérez A, Leiva-Gea I, Martínez-Aedo M, López-Siguero JP. Factors influencing height gain in children born small for gestational age treated with recombinant growth hormone: what extent is puberty involved? Ther Adv Endocrinol Metab. 2022 Apr 2;13:20420188221083534
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/20420188221083534
dc.identifier.issn2042-0188
dc.identifier.pmcPMC8980426
dc.identifier.pmid35392065
dc.identifier.pubmedURLhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8980426/pdf
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://doi.org/10.1177/20420188221083534
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/20235
dc.journal.titleTherapeutic advances in endocrinology and metabolism
dc.journal.titleabbreviationTher Adv Endocrinol Metab
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationHospital Universitario Regional de Málaga
dc.page.number14
dc.provenanceRealizada la curación de contenido 02/04/2025
dc.publisherSage Publications
dc.pubmedtypeJournal Article
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/20420188221083534?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.subjectAdult height
dc.subjectGrowth hormone
dc.subjectPuberty
dc.subjectSmall for gestational age
dc.subject.decsPubertad
dc.subject.decsHormona de Crecimiento Humana
dc.subject.decsCurva ROC
dc.subject.decsAnálisis de Regresión
dc.subject.decsEdad Gestacional
dc.subject.decsCentros de Atención Terciaria
dc.subject.meshHuman Growth Hormone
dc.subject.meshTertiary Care Centers
dc.subject.meshGestational Age
dc.subject.meshROC Curve
dc.subject.meshFetal Growth Retardation
dc.titleFactors influencing height gain in children born small for gestational age treated with recombinant growth hormone: what extent is puberty involved?
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number13
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