hrp0086rfc6.7 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management | ESPE2016

Characteristics of Responders and Poor-responders to Increlex® Therapy – Data from Children Enrolled in the European Increlex® Growth Forum Database (EU-IGFD)

Bang Peter , Polak Michel , Woelfle Joachim , Perrot Valerie , Sert Caroline

Background: The post-authorization registry, EU-IGFD, was initiated in Dec-2008 to collect data in children with growth failure receiving Increlex® (Mecasermin [rDNA Origin] Injection).Objective and hypotheses: To report patient characteristics, safety and effectiveness data in poor-responders (i.e. with change in year 1 Height SDS <0.3).Method: European, multicentre, open-label, observational study; eCRF data collection.<...

hrp0082p1-d3-161 | Growth (2) | ESPE2014

Safety and Effectiveness of Increlex® Therapy in Children Enrolled in the Increlex® Growth Forum Database in Europe: 4 Years Interim Results

Polak Michel , Woelfle Joachim , Bang Peter , Sicsic Aude , Fiorentino Bruno

Background: The post-authorization registry, European Increlex® (Mecasermin (rDNA Origin) injection) growth forum database (EU-IGFD) was initiated in Dec 2008 to collect data on children with growth failure treated with Increlex®.Objective: To report 4-year safety and effectiveness data.Methods: Multicenter, open-label observational study, eCRF data collection.Results: As of 30...

hrp0084fc7.1 | Growth-promoting therapies | ESPE2015

Safety and Effectiveness of Increlex® Therapy in Children with Laron Syndrome and Enrolled in the European Increlex® Growth Forum Database in Europe

Bang Peter , Polak Michel , Woelfle Joachim , Houchard Aude , Sert Caroline

Background: The post-authorisation registry, European Increlex® Growth Forum Database (EU-IGFD), initiated in December 2008, collects data in children receiving Increlex (mecasermin (rDNA origin) injection) for growth failure, including Laron syndrome (LS) (severe primary IGF1 deficiency with confirmed GH-receptor mutation).Objective and hypotheses: Report safety and effectiveness data in children with LS.Method: Multicentre, ...

hrp0084p2-420 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

Hypoglycaemic Adverse Events Reported in Children Enrolled in the European Increlex® Growth Forum Database in Europe (5-Year Interim Data)

Woelfle Joachim , Polak Michel , Bang Peter , Houchard Aude , Sert Caroline

Background: The post-authorisation registry, European Increlex® (mecasermin (rDNA origin) injection) Growth European Increlex Growth Forum Database (EU-IGFD), initiated in December 2008, collects safety and efficacy data in children receiving Increlex® for growth failure. Hypoglycaemia has been reported as a common adverse event (AE) during any IGF1 replacement therapy in randomised clinical trials, and is therefore of interest in real-life sett...

hrp0084p3-995 | Gonads | ESPE2015

Puberty and Gonadal Function in Adolescents Girls after Renal Transplantation

Hecquet Blandine , Charbit Marina , Polak Michel , Bidet Maud

Background: Renal transplantation (RTx) is the most common solid organ transplant procedure. Several studies have reported on puberty and gonadal function in female RTx recipients with controversial results.Objective: We sought to describe puberty and gonadal function in adolescents after RTx before 16 years.Methods: We reported retrospectively the clinical signs of puberty, growth, medication and graft function of 20 girls aged 19...

hrp0095p1-313 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Pathway to assess severe primary IGF-1 deficiency diagnosis in a real-life setting: data from the Global Increlex® Registry

Bang Peter , Polak Michel , Bossowski Artur , De Schepper Jean , Sert Caroline , Perrot Valérie , Woelfle Joachim

Background: Severe primary insulin-like growth factor-1 deficiency (SPIGFD) is a rare condition for which replacement therapy with recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-1 (rhIGF 1; mecasermin [Increlex®]) is approved for treatment in Europe and the USA. SPIGFD is defined as a height standard deviation score (HtSDS) ≤-3, and baseline IGF-1 <2.5th percentile (European indication) or ≤-3 SDS (USA indication) for age and gender, desp...

hrp0092fc9.6 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism (to include Hypoglycaemia) | ESPE2019

[18F]F-DOPA-PET/MRI or /CT in Children with Congenital Hyperinsulinism

Empting Susann , Mohnike Konrad , Barthlen Winfried , Michel Peter , Wieland Ilse , Zenker Martin , Mohnike Wolfgang , Mohnike Klaus

Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a complex heterogeneous disease affecting 1 in 40.000 newborns. Recurrent hypoketotic hypoglycaemia led to permanent mental and motor disabilities in 30-40% of children. Histologically three types had been differentiated: focal, diffuse and atypical. Up to now, only focal-type CHI can be permanently cured by focus removal. Focal-type CHI is characterized by paternal inherited mutation of ABCC8 or KCNJ11 mutations. Therefore mutation anal...

hrp0092p1-212 | GH and IGFs (1) | ESPE2019

Hypoglycaemia Adverse Events in SPIGFD: Association with Patient Diagnosis, Age, Time-Course and Dosage of Mecasermin: 10-year Data from the European Increlex® Growth Forum Database in Europe (EU-IGFD)

Woelfle Joachim , Polak Michel , Bang Peter , Perrot Valérie , Sert Caroline

Background: In Europe, Increlex® (mecasermin) is approved for treatment of growth failure in children with severe primary insulin-like growth factor-1 deficiency (SPIGFD). We present 10-year data (up to October 2018) from the European Increlex® Growth Forum Database (EU-IGFD) registry (NCT00903110) on the frequency, predictive factors, and the potential impact of hypoglycaemia on efficacy outcomes....

hrp0092p1-214 | GH and IGFs (1) | ESPE2019

The European Increlex® Growth Forum Database (EU-IGFD) Registry: Do Treatment Practices Differ Between European Countries?

Bang Peter , Polak Michel , Woelfle Joachim , Perrot Valérie , Sert Caroline

Background: In the European Union, Increlex® (mecasermin) is approved for the treatment of growth failure in children with severe primary insulin-like growth factor-1 deficiency (SPIGFD).Methods: The European Increlex® Growth Forum Database (EU-IGFD) registry (NCT00903110) is an ongoing, multicentre, open-label, observational study monitoring the safety and efficacy of mecasermin in childr...

hrp0092p1-226 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (1) | ESPE2019

Response to Growth Hormone in Very Young Children (® International Outcome Study and ANSWER Program

Rohrer Tilman R , Miller Bradley , Ostrow Vlady , Pietropoli Alberto , Polak Michel , Ross Judith

Objectives: Limited information is available on how very young children with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) respond to growth hormone (GH) replacement. We compared response to 1 year of GH therapy in children aged <2 years and prepubertal children aged ≥2 years.Methods: The two non-interventional, multicentre studies, NordiNet® International Outcome Study (IOS) (NCT00960128) and the ANSWER Prog...