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Long-term Follow-up and Final Height in Girls With Central Precocious Puberty Treated With Luteinizing Hormone—Releasing Hormone Analogue Nasal Spray

Emanuele Cacciari, MD; Alessandra Cassio, MD; Antonio Balsamo, MD; Cristina Colli, MD; Alessandro Cicognani, MD; Piero Pirazzoli, MD; Giovanni Tani, MD; Lorena Brondelli, MD; Marina Mandini, PhD; Luciano Bovicelli, MD

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1994;148(11):1194-1199.


Abstract



Objective
To evaluate clinical, hormonal, and auxologic features in a group of girls with central precocious puberty during and after long-term treatment with luteinizing hormone—releasing hormone analogue nasal spray.

Design
Clinical survey, before-after trial.

Setting
Pediatric Clinic, Endocrinological Center, University of Bologna (Italy).

Patients
Forty-one girls with central precocious puberty were treated for 28 months (range, 12 to 60 months); 25 of them discontinued therapy at a mean chronological age of 10.0±0.9 years and were followed up for 25 months (range, 6 to 50 months). Twelve patients achieved adult height.

Intervention
Buserelinacetate (D-Ser [TBU] LHRH Al-9EA) nasal spray; 1800 µg/d subdivided into six intranasal administrations of 300 µg each.

Measurements/Main Results
Basal follicle-stimulating hormone, peak gonadotropin values (fluoro-immunoenzymatic method, Eurogenetics, Tessenderlo, Belgium; sensitivity was 0.5 IU/L for luteinizing hormone and 1IU/L for follicle-stimulating hormone), and estradiol (radioimmunoassay method, DPC Kit, Los Angeles, Calif; sensitivity was 11.01 pmol/L were significantly suppressed (P<.0001) as of the third month of treatment and increased significantly (P<.01) to pretreatment levels 6 months after discontinuation of therapy. Uterine and mean ovarian volumes, which were stable throughout treatment, appeared significantly higher (P<.05) than before treatment at only 6 months after stopping therapy. In patients with more advanced bone age (according to Greulich and Pyle) at onset of treatment, we observed a more significant improvement of SD score for height (Tanner). Mean adult height in our patients was 159.5±6.1 cm, and the variables that were significantly associated with final height were height age/bone age ratio at onset and target height (according to Tanner).

Conclusions
Long-term buserelin treatment administered nasally is effective because of completeness of inhibition, quick reversibility after treatment is stopped, and lack of side effects. Its auxologic results are different depending on bone age advancement at onset, which represents a predictor of "therapeutic success." Further follow-up would be useful.

(Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1994;148:1194-1199)



Author Affiliations



From the First Pediatric Clinic (Drs Cacciari, Cassio, Balsamo, Colli, Cicognani, and Pirazzoli), Prenatal Pathophysiology Unit (Drs Brondelli and Bovicelli), and Department of Radiology (Dr Tani), University of Bologna, and Central Laboratory (Dr Mandini), S. Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy.



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