One arm, open, prospective, intervention study to assess biochemical markers of growth response to Growth Hormone treatment in 20 Children, aged 3-9 years old, with idiopathic short stature. All participants will be treated with Growth Hormone during the first year of the study (and then in accordance with the local ethic requirement, to supply drug which is not approved for the indication used in the study, for additional 3 years) and then will be followed up for the next 3 years. The impact of Growth Hormone therapy on clinical laboratory parameters that are indicative of the growth response will be assessed by collecting blood and urine samples during the 4 years study period. The primary endpoints are measurements of height and growth velocity during the year of Growth Hormone treatment, the height at the beginning of puberty and final height. Secondary endpoints are psychological parameters, assessed by questionnaires.
One arm, open prospective intervention study to assess biochemical markers of growth response to Growth Hormone treatment in 20 children, aged 3-9 years old, with idiopathic short stature. Objectives: 1. To determine axiological and biochemical markers for growth response 2. To assess the period of time necessary to determine the parameters which will differentiate between responders and non-responders Inclusion criteria: 1. Ages 3 to \<9 years 2. Short stature with height \>2.25 Standard Deviation below the mean 3. Prepubertal (Tanner stage I) at commencement of trial 4. Peak Growth Hormone above 10ng/ml in at least one provocative test for Growth Hormone secretion 5. Signing Informed consent forms Exclusion criteria: 1. Intra Uterine Growth Retardation 2. Growth retardation associated with malignancy, severe chronic disease, genetic syndromes and endocrine disorders 3. Diabetes 4. Treatment with any medical product which may interfere with Growth Hormone effects Methods: 1. All participants will be treated with Growth Hormone during the first year of the study (and then in accordance with the local ethic requirement, to supply drug which is not approved for the indication used in the study, for additional 3 years) and then will be followed up for the next 3 years. 2. The impact of Growth Hormone therapy on clinical laboratory parameters that are indicative of the growth response will be assessed by collecting blood and urine samples during the 4 years study period.Samples will be test for biochemical markers of bone formation and resorption 3. The primary endpoints are measurements of height and growth velocity during the year of Growth Hormone treatment, the height at the beginning of puberty and final height. Secondary endpoints are psychological parameters, assessed by questionnaires.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
21
daily Sub Cutaneous injections
schneider children medical center of Israel
Petah Tikva, Israel
Height
Time frame: every 4 months
Growth velocity
Time frame: every 4 months
Height at beginning of puberty
Time frame: At the biginning of puberty
Final height
Time frame: When acheiving final height
Psychological parameters
Time frame: once a year
HbA1c and IGF-1
Time frame: at baseline. after 3 months and than every 6 months
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