ESPE2024 Poster Category 1 GH and IGFs 1 (11 abstracts)
1Hamad General Hospital, Doha, Qatar. 2Sidra Medicine, Doha, Qatar
Background: The infantile growth parameters of children diagnosed later in life with GH-deficiency is still very controversial.
Methods: We synthesized data from eight key studies, spanning from 1984 to 2003, alongside our current patient data. The LSDS and WtSDS at birth, 2 months, and 24 months are compared, noting the presence or absence of significant growth retardation or deviation from expected growth standards.
Results: Notable variations in LSDS at birth range from median values of -0.87 SDS to normal lengths with subsequent deterioration. By 2 months, two studies report a loss in length SDS of -1.6 and -3.3, respectively, while our patient data indicates a mean LSDS of -2.64. At 24 months, the reported deterioration ranges from -2.25 in our patients to -3.5 at the time of diagnosis in another study, illustrating a spectrum of growth impairment severity.
Discussion: The compiled data reveal a pattern of early and severe growth deficiency in children with GHD, with a pronounced 'catch-down' growth in the first few months. The consistency of reported subnormal LSDS emphasizes the need for early diagnosis and intervention.
Source | Year | LSDS at Birth | WtSDS at 2m | LSDS at 2m | WtSDS at 24m | LSDS at 24m |
Albertsson-Wikland et al. | 1990 | -0.87 median SDS | NS | NS | NS | Not specified |
Wit JM & van Unen H | 1992 | NS | NS | -3.3 (at 4m) | NS | -4.9 (at 9m) |
De Luca et al. | 1995 | 69% had subnormal length | NS | NS | NS | Significant deterioration from birth |
Niklasson et al. | 1994 | -0.87 median SDS | NS | NS | NS | Not specified |
Chatelain | 1991 | NS | NS | Not specified | NS | Early postnatal growth failure |
Pena-Almazan et al. | 2001 | Normal at birth but showed deceleration | NS | -1.6 SD loss over first 6 months | NS | -2.2 SD total loss in the first year |
Huet et al. | 1999 | -0.9 (±1.4) | NS | NS | NS | -3.5 (±1.9 at diagnosis) |
Ogilvy-Stuart | 2003 | Within normal ranges but some profound failure | NS | NS | NS | Early and profound post-natal growth failure |
Our Patients | 2023 | -1.09 | -1.65 | -2.64 | -1.46 | -2.25 |
Conclusion: This comparative analysis underscores the importance of early growth monitoring in children with GHD. The chronological compilation of data highlights the critical nature of the first two years of life in determining long-term growth outcomes. Our findings reinforce the necessity for standardized growth tracking and early therapeutic strategies to address GHD-related growth challenges.