Korean J Pediatr.  2008 Jul;51(7):742-746. 10.3345/kjp.2008.51.7.742.

Effects and adverse-effects of growth hormone therapy in children with Prader-Willi syndrome: A two year study

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. jindk.@skku.edu

Abstract

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects and adverse side-effects of growth hormone (GH) therapy in children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS).
METHODS
Forty-one patients who had been treated with GH for more than two years (24 boys and 17 girls, mean age 7.3+/-3.3 years during treatment initiation) were enrolled for this study.
RESULTS
After 2 years of GH therapy, the height and weight standard deviation scores (SDS) increased significantly (- 1.19+/-1.37 vs. - 0.02+/-1.45, and 1.02+/-2.42 vs. 1.63+/-2.22, P<0.002); however the percentage body fat decreased (44.6+/-9.9% vs. 38.1+/-10.5%, P<0.001). Further, no change was observed in the thyroid and serum glucose levels, but the total cholesterol level decreased. GH therapy did not impact glucose control in the patients with diabetes. The most common adverse effects of GH therapy were the progression of scoliosis and adenoid hypertrophy.
CONCLUSION
GH therapy improved the height SDS and body composition in patients with PWS. However, GH should be used with caution in patients with scoliosis and adenoid hypertrophy.

Keyword

Prader-Willi syndrome; Growth hormone; Growth hormone therapy; Adverse effect

MeSH Terms

Adenoids
Adipose Tissue
Body Composition
Child
Cholesterol
Glucose
Growth Hormone
Humans
Hypertrophy
Prader-Willi Syndrome
Scoliosis
Thyroid Gland
Cholesterol
Glucose
Growth Hormone
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