Khadilkar, V VKhadilkar, A VNandy, MMaskati, G B2007-01-012009-05-302007-01-012009-05-302007-01-01Khadilkar VV, Khadilkar AV, Nandy M, Maskati GB. Multicentric study of efficacy and safety of growth hormone use in growth hormone deficient children in India. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 2007 Jan; 74(1): 51-4http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/78579Growth Hormone being very expensive in India data on use of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is scarce. The authors studied the effect and safety of one year of therapy with rhGH on growth velocity and predicted final height in Indian patients with growth hormone deficiency (GHD). A multicentric, prospective, open trial with rhGH was performed on 15 patients. Patients received rhGH in a dose of 0.7 IU (0.23 mg)/Kg/week. The mean pretreatment height was 111.2 cms {SD 12.4}, height velocity was 3.1 cms per year {1.2} and predicted height was 146.5 cms {10.4} at a mean age of 12.0 (2.8). At the end of therapy mean height was 123.4 {11.9}, height velocity was 12.1 cms per year {2.8} and the predicted height was 153.0 cm {9.4}. The increase in predicted height was thus 6.5 cm (4.2). The increment in height velocity with growth hormone therapy was statistically significant (p value= 0.001). The present study shows that children with growth hormone deficiency in India also benefit from therapy with rhGH even when treatment is started late as compared to the published Western data and there is a potential for increased final height.engAdolescentAge FactorsBody Height --drug effectsChildDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Administration ScheduleDrug ToxicityFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGrowth Disorders --drug therapyHuman Growth Hormone --deficiencyHumansIndiaInjections, SubcutaneousMaleProspective StudiesRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexSex FactorsTreatment OutcomeMulticentric study of efficacy and safety of growth hormone use in growth hormone deficient children in India.Clinical Trial