Affiliation:
1. Operative Unit of Endocrinology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy
Abstract
Background:
Adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is considered a rare condition.
Current guidelines state that GH provocative test is indicated in patients affected by organic hypothalamic/
pituitary disease or with a history of head injury, irradiation, hemorrhage or hypothalamic
disease with multiple pituitary deficiencies. Nevertheless, the clinical picture related to GHD
may be subtle.
Objective:
We have retrospectively evaluated the indication to GHRH+arginine test in our monocentric
cohort of patients treated with hrGH in order to assess whether other conditions had been
considered as a rationale for provocative testing.
Methods:
Ninety-six patients (51 females and 45 males), aged 19-67 years were included. The
GHRH+arginine test had been performed in 29 patients with organic hypothalamic/pituitary disease
and in 4 patients for Childhood onset-GHD (CoGHD). In other patients, the diagnosis was suspected
for “non classical” reasons in the clinical picture suspected for GHD.
Results:
Classical indications included previously known primary empty sella (n=15), pituitary
surgery (n=14), pituitary cyst (n=1), non-secreting pituitary tumors (n=3) but more than half of the
patients (57.3%) had been studied for “non classical” indications: metabolic syndrome (n=25), asthenia
(n=13), heart failure (n=4), osteoporosis (n=6), unexplained hypoglycaemia (n=1) and infertility
(n=6). The latter represented a significant percentage in the male subgroup under 45 ys.
IGF-1 levels were lower than 50th percentile in 63% of patients. Finally, among non-classical reasons,
organic pituitary disease was discovered in 22 patients.
Conclusions:
Idiopathic GHD may be unrecognized due to its subtle manifestations and that an extended
use of dynamic GH tests may reveal such conditions. A potential field of investigation
could be to identify subsets of patients with clinical conditions caused or worsened by underlying
unrecognized GHD.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Immunology and Allergy,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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