Optimal final adult height achieved by low-dose recombinant human growth hormone therapy
Tansit Saengkaew, Suparb Aroonparkmongkol, Suttipong Wacharasindhu

TL;DR
Low-dose growth hormone treatment in Thailand helps children reach a normal adult height, especially when GHD is not severe.
Contribution
Demonstrates the efficacy of low-dose rhGH in achieving optimal adult height in resource-limited settings.
Findings
Low-dose rhGH treatment resulted in optimal final adult height for most patients.
Patients with complete GHD achieved better height outcomes than those with partial GHD.
Most patients regained normal GH secretion after treatment discontinuation.
Abstract
Thailand has been administering the recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment for >20 years. Due to limited resources being available, efforts have been directed toward utilizing rhGH at the lowest feasible dose. However, there is currently a lack of evidence in terms of the efficacy and outcomes. To evaluate the auxological outcomes of growth hormone (GH) treatment and the GH secretion ability after reaching final adult height (FAH) and discontinuing rhGH. Data of 40 patients were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical characteristics, auxological data, and results of biochemical and endocrine investigations before and during rhGH treatment were evaluated. In addition, GH retesting was performed in 24 patients using the insulin tolerance test. Twenty patients (50%) had complete growth hormone deficiency (GHD), defined as peak stimulated GH level <5 ng/mL, and the remaining…
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TopicsGrowth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors · Lipid metabolism and disorders · Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
