Nese Akcan, Federica Verdecchia, Peter C Hindmarsh, Mehul Dattani
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摘要
背景:使用大剂量性类固醇降低成人身高是几十年前提出的。在这里,我们提出了低剂量的性类固醇对高个子的预测成人身高的影响。方法:本单中心回顾性观察研究纳入22名接受低剂量性类固醇治疗的高个子儿童。包括家族性高个子、体质发育提前或马凡氏综合征患者。在治疗开始、治疗间隔6个月、停止治疗和最终评估时进行人体测量测量。采用Bayley-Pinneau (BP)表和Tanner Whitehouse (TW) mark II法进行骨龄(BA)测定和成人身高预测(PAH)。结果:身高随时间的标准差(SDS)差异无统计学意义。女生的最终身高显著低于男生的预测身高,而男生的最终身高不显著低于男生的预测身高。在马凡氏病例中,最终高度仅低于TW预测值,而不低于BP预测值。非马凡氏病例的最终高度显著低于两者的预测高度。结论:性别差异、性类固醇剂量、治疗时间的差异以及BA测量方法、PAH方法、BA和治疗开始时的实足年龄的差异都可能影响治疗反应。这些影响的缺点可以在未来更大样本量的前瞻性研究中克服。
Contribution of Sex Steroids in Management of Tall Stature: Is It Effective or Not?
Introduction: Reduction in adult height by high-dose sex steroids was introduced decades ago. Here, we present the impact of lower doses of sex steroids on the predicted adult height (PAH) in children with tall stature.
Methods: This single-center retrospective observational study included 22 tall children treated with low-dose sex steroids. Patients with familial tall stature, constitutional advance of growth, or Marfan syndrome were included. Anthropometric measurements at the commencement of treatment, six-monthly intervals on treatment, cessation of treatment, and at final assessment, were evaluated. Bone age (BA) determination, and PAH were made using both the tables of Bayley-Pinneau (BP) and Tanner-Whitehouse (TW) mark II methods.
Results: The final height was significantly lower than the predicted height in girls whereas it was not significantly lower than predicted height in boys. In patients with Marfan syndrome, the final height was only lower than the prediction of TW rather than BP. Non-Marfan cases had significantly lower final height than both the predicted heights. Conversely, although there was a decrease in height SDS over time, this difference was not statistically significant in the study cohort. Starting treatment at early BA (<10 years) did not affect the last height SDS or the difference between predicted height and final height.
Conclusion: Sex difference, sex steroid dosage, differences in treatment duration and differences in BA measurement method, PAH method, BA and chronological age at the start of treatment may all influence the therapy response. Shortcomings about these influences can be overcome in future prospective studies with a larger sample size.
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The mission of ''Hormone Research in Paediatrics'' is to improve the care of children with endocrine disorders by promoting basic and clinical knowledge. The journal facilitates the dissemination of information through original papers, mini reviews, clinical guidelines and papers on novel insights from clinical practice. Periodic editorials from outstanding paediatric endocrinologists address the main published novelties by critically reviewing the major strengths and weaknesses of the studies.