CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY / ORIGINAL AR T ICLE

Growth of head circumference was studied along with height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) in 21 prepubertal patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) before and during recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment. CRF was present from birth in 15 pa- tients, in the 6 others it was acquired and existing for at least 1 year. Five patients were on chronic dialysis, and 16 children were on conservative treatment with a median glomerular filtration rate of 17 ml/min per 1.73 m 2 at the start of rhGH therapy. rhGH was administered for 12 months in all patients, for 18 months in 19, and for 24 months in 12 patients. Mean height standard deviation score (SDS) increased significantly from -2.29 to -1.31 after 1 year and to -1.07 after 2 years. Mean BMI SDS was within the normal range throughout. Mean head cir- cumference SDS improved significantly from -2.04 to -1.45 after 1 year and remained stable thereafter. Chang- es in head circumference differed between patients under 5 years and those over 5 years. In the former, the increase in head circumference SDS was already significant after 6 months of therapy, in the latter, significance was reached only after 1 year. It can be concluded that rhGH in CRF patients significantly improves head circum- ference SDS, albeit not to the same extent as height SDS.

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