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Similar clinical features among patients with severe adult growth hormone deficiency diagnosed with insulin tolerance test or arginine or glucagon stimulation tests
Authors:Toogood Andrew  Brabant Georg  Maiter Dominique  Jonsson Bj?rn  Feldt-Rasmussen Ulla  Koltowska-Haggstrom Maria  Rasmussen Ase Krogh  Buchfelder Michael  Saller Bernhard  Biller Beverly M K
Affiliation:Department of Endocrinology, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom. andrew.toogood@uhb.nhs.uk
Abstract:
ObjectiveTo determine whether insulin tolerance tests (ITTs), arginine stimulation tests (ASTs), and glucagon stimulation tests (GST) identify patients who have similar clinical features of growth hormone (GH) deficiency when a diagnostic GH threshold of 3 μg/L is used.MethodsData were obtained from the KIMS database (Pfizer International Metabolic Database). Comparisons were made between patients who underwent ITT, AST, or GST for GH peak, body mass index, lipids, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, and quality of life.ResultsA total of 5453 tests were available from 4867 patients registered in the database (ITT = 3111, AST To purchase reprints of this article, please visit: www.aace.com/reprints. Copyright © 2012 AACE = 1390, GST = 952). Significant (P < .001) intraindividual correlations were observed between the GH peaks for ITT vs AST (r = 0.655), ITT vs GST (r = 0.445), and AST vs GST (r = 0.632). GH peaks in response to all tests were negatively correlated to the number of additional pituitary hormone deficiencies and positively correlated to the insulinlike growth factor 1 standard deviation score. Body mass index had a negative influence on all 3 tests. Most clinical variables did not differ between the groups when comparing GH-deficient patients according to the diagnostic test used. The only exceptions that showed any difference were body mass index (slightly higher in the AST and GST groups), triglyceride levels (increased in the GST group), and insulinlike growth factor 1 (standard deviation score) (lower in the ITT and AST groups than in the GST group). Waist circumference was greater and quality of life was worse in the GST group than in the other groups.ConclusionsThe ITT, AST, and GST produce similar GH peaks, are influenced by similar clinical factors, and identify patients with similar features of GH deficiency at a diagnostic threshold of 3 μg/L. (Endocr Pract. 2012;18:325-334)
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