Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Presentation of indications for growth hormone use in children, from the view of physicians practising in Saudi Arabia. METHODS: A questionnaire containing a list of common possible indications of growth hormone use was collected from 52 physicians practising in Saudi Arabia who were attending a didactic endocrinology course. RESULTS: All (100%) physicians considered growth hormone deficiency to be an indication. Sixty four and 29% considered Turner9s syndrome and chronic renal failure to be indications. Other indications included Russell-Silver syndrome in 23%, X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets in 10%, Achondroplasts in 10%, Sickle cell anemia in 10% and Bartter9s syndrome in 2%. Genetic and constitutional short stature were considered in 17 and 19%. Only 65% did not advocate the use of growth hormone for short non-growth hormone-deficient children. CONCLUSION: Indications of growth therapy are not clearly defined in Saudi Arabia. It is indicated to define this by a clear, national decided criteria which should take into consideration the internationally approved indications, availability and cost of this hormone.
Article Type
Research Article
First Page
536
Last Page
538
Recommended Citation
Al-Herbish, Abdullah S.; Al-Jurayyan, Nasir A.; Abobakr, Abdullah M.; and Al-Nuaim, Abdulrahman A.
(2000)
"Growth hormone. Do we have a national perspective of indications for its use?,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 21:
Iss.
6, Article 4.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.1191