Measurement of height velocity is an useful marker for monitoring pituitary function in patients who had traumatic brain injury

To assess the incidence of abnormal neuroendocrine function post-traumatic brain injuriy (TBI) in a large group of paediatric patients and its correlations with clinical parameters (Glasgow coma scale—GCS, Glasgow outcome scale—GOS, TC marshall scale, height velocity). We evaluated 70 patients [58 M...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pituitary 2013-12, Vol.16 (4), p.499-506
Hauptverfasser: Bellone, S., Einaudi, S., Caputo, M., Prodam, F., Busti, A., Belcastro, S., Parlamento, S., Zavattaro, M., Verna, F., Bondone, C., Tessaris, D., Gasco, V., Bona, G., Aimaretti, G.
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the incidence of abnormal neuroendocrine function post-traumatic brain injuriy (TBI) in a large group of paediatric patients and its correlations with clinical parameters (Glasgow coma scale—GCS, Glasgow outcome scale—GOS, TC marshall scale, height velocity). We evaluated 70 patients [58 M, 12 F; age at the time of TBI (mean ± SEM) 8.12 ± 4.23 years] previously hospitalized for TBI at the “Regina Margherita” Hospital, in Turin and “Maggiore della Carità Hospital” in Novara, Italy, between 1998 and 2008. All patients included underwent: auxological, clinical, hormonal and biochemical assessments at recall (after at least 1 year from TBI to T0); auxological visit after 6 months (T6) and hormonal assessments at 12 months (T12) in patients with height velocity (HV) below the 25th centile. At T0, 4 cases of hypothalamus-pituitary dysfunction had been diagnosed; At T6 20/70 patients had an HV
ISSN:1386-341X
1573-7403
DOI:10.1007/s11102-012-0446-0