hrp0082p2-d3-442 | Growth Hormone (2) | ESPE2014

Two-Year Results from Patro Children, a Multi-Centre, Non-Interventional Study of the Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of Omnitrope® in Children Requiring GH Treatment

Pfaffle Roland , Kanumakala Shankar , Hoybye Charlotte , Kristrom Berit , Schuck Ellen , Zabransky Markus , Battelino Tadej , Colle Michel

Background: PATRO children is an international, open, longitudinal, noninterventional study of the long-term safety and efficacy of Omnitrope®, a biosimilar recombinant human GH (rhGH).Objective and hypotheses: The primary objective is to assess the long-term safety of Omnitrope®, particularly the diabetogenic potential of GH in short children born small for gestational age, the risk of malignancies, and potential risks of...

hrp0084fc9.6 | Beta cell disorders | ESPE2015

Pharmacokinetics of a New Suspension of Glibenclamide for Use in Young Patients and Infants with Neonatal Diabetes

Beltrand Jacques , Busiah Kanetee , Berdugo Marianne , Treluyer Jean-Marc , Elie Caroline , Polak Michel

Background: Sulfonylurea therapy allows a better metabolic control than insulin in patients with neonatal diabetes secondary to mutation in potassium channel. Its galenic form (tablets) is not suitable for children, as the dosage can’t be easily modulated and as it induces large pharmacokinetics (PK) variations when administer to young children.Objective and hypotheses: To measure relative biodisponibility of a new galenic form of glibenclamide and ...

hrp0084p2-279 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Dive: A Serious Game for Diabetes Therapeutic Education in Children

Godot Cecile , Lepage Nadine , Jourdon Isabelle , Schmidt Marie-Eve , Maccini Pierre , Polak Michel , Beltrand Jacques

Background: Implementation of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in children is constant from 20 years. In combination with insulin treatment, therapeutic patient education (TPE) is essential to improve care and prognostic. The use of video games as educational support appears suitable for learning in children, innovative, and interesting to respond to the increase in TPE needs in T1D and current economic constraints.Objective and hypotheses: To validate in a proof o...

hrp0084p2-413 | GH & IGF | ESPE2015

Results up to January 2015 from PATRO Children, a Multi-Centre, Non-Interventional Study of the Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Omnitrope® in Children Requiring GH Treatment

Pfaffle Roland , Kanumakala Shankar , Hoybye Charlotte , Kristrom Berit , Schuck Ellen , Zabransky Markus , Battelino Tadej , Colle Michel

Background: PATRO Children is an international, open, longitudinal, non-interventional study designed to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of Omnitrope®, a biosimilar recombinant human GH (rhGH).Objective and hypotheses: Long-term safety of Omnitrope® is the primary objective of PATRO Children (particularly the diabetogenic potential of GH in short children born small for gestational age, the risk of malignancies,...

hrp0084p2-461 | Growth | ESPE2015

French Growth Reference Charts should be Updated

Stoupa Athanasia , Goischke Alexandra , Garcin Camille , Elie Caroline , Viaud Magali , Thery Anne , Richard Genevieve , Polak Michel

Background: Growth charts constitute an important tool to monitor a child’s growth and development, and thus detect growth anomalies. Growth assessment allows early referral and management of treatable disorders. In France, the currently used growth reference charts were derived at the end of 1970s, based on children born on 1950s in Paris area. Questions are raised about their use for growth monitoring of more recently born children.Objectives: To ...

hrp0084p2-479 | Growth | ESPE2015

Moya Moya Syndrome in a Patient with Growth Hormone Deficiency and Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism: to Treat or not to Treat with Growth Hormone Therapy?

Briceno Laura Gabriela Gonzalez , Stoupa Athanasia , Pinto Graziella , Touraine Philippe , Polak Michel

Background: Moya Moya disease is a chronic cerebrovascular angiopathy characterized by progressive stenosis of terminal part of internal carotid vessels and the compensatory development of collateral vessels. We present here the case of a young boy with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and testicular insufficiency that was diagnosed with Moya Moya syndrome.Case presentation: A 12.9 year-old boy of Serbian origin was referred to the Endocrinology Departmen...

hrp0084p3-1052 | Growth | ESPE2015

MEGHA: Observational Study on Prescription of the GH Saizen in Adults in France

Cortet Christine , Pugeat Michel , Fresneau Laurence , Sadoul Jean-Louis , Young Jacques , Souberbielle Jean-Claude , Chanson Philippe

Background: Final results from MEGHA study required by Health French Authorities (HAS).Objective and hypotheses: Objectives are to carry out longitudinal follow-up during maximum 5 years of AGHD patients treated with Saizen, with a description of prescription modalities, demographic and clinical characteristics, patient compliance, product safety, and quality of life.Method: MEGHA is a multicentric study, with prospective follow-up...

hrp0084p3-1107 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Between 3 to 4 Years after Severe Traumatism Brain Injury 22% at Least of Children and Adolescents do have Persistent Pituitary Dysfunction

Dassa Yamina , Personnier Claire , Crosnier Helene , Chevignard Mathilde , Bourgeois Marie , Viaud Magali , Polak Michel

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common in childhood but long-term endocrine consequences are yet to be documented by prospective data.Objective and hypotheses: We have previously demonstrated in prospective study that, 1 year after severe accidental TBI (ATBI) or inflicted TBI (ITBI), children and adolescents may present pituitary and growth hormone (GH) dysfunction. We present here the follow-up of this population to determine whether or not...

hrp0094p1-169 | Growth B | ESPE2021

Safety of growth hormone and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with Noonan syndrome enrolled in NordiNet® International Outcome Study (IOS) and the ANSWER Program

Romano Alicia , Kaski Juan Pablo , Dahlgren Jovanna , Kelepouris Nicky , Pietropoli Alberto , Rohrer Tilman R. , Polak Michel ,

Introduction: Growth hormone (GH) treatment has been shown to increase height velocity and adult height in patients with Noonan syndrome (NS). NS is also associated with cardiovascular (CV) anomalies, namely pulmonary stenosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Concerns persist about the role of GH in progression of CV conditions despite data, albeit limited, showing low rates of CV events and left ventricular wall thickness remaining normal. This pooled analysi...

hrp0094p2-283 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Assessment of genetic defects, baseline characteristics and adverse events reported in the Increlex® registry

Polak Michel , Bang Peter , Perrot Valerie , Sert Caroline , Storr Helen L. , Woelfle Joachim ,

Background: Certain genetic defects in the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) axis are associated with severe primary IGF-1 deficiency (SPIGFD) and short stature. Detection of genetic defects may confirm short stature aetiology alongside clinical/biochemical features. Increlex® is a recombinant human IGF-1 (rhIGF-1) approved for children/adolescents with SPIGFD.Methods: The Increlex<...