View clinical trials related to Growth Hormone Deficiency.
Filter by:The diagnosis of Growth Hormone deficiency in childhood requires the performance of an artificial pharmacological stimulation tests. There are number of substances that increase the secretion of growth hormone, among them Clonidine and Arginine. One of the possible side effects of both Clonidine and Arginine is a reduction in the blood pressure due to a decreased heart output and declined contraction of peripheral blood vessels. In cases where values of blood pressure at the end of the test are not recovered after two sessions of 15 minutes of physical activity, the patient is treated with I. V of 9%NORMAL SALINE (0. 20cc /Kg) administrated over 30-60 minutes. The aim of the proposed study is to test whether administration of fluids during the combined Growth Hormone stimulation test Clonidine-Arginine will help in the recovery process from the test (blood pressure > 90/50 mmHg after performing physical activity defined as 15-minutes hike in two consecutive sessions). The study design will be randomized, controlled, 2 arms study.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the long-term treatment with Zomacton® for pituitary short stature in children with insufficient growth hormone production and/or short stature caused by Turner's syndrome.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the degree of variability in commercially available assays for Growth Hormone measurement in the context of clinical decision making for Growth Hormone (GH) deficiency and Acromegaly and to determine variability among IGF-I inter-assay samples obtained at the time of Growth-Hormone Releasing Hormone Arginine Testing and Oral Glucose Tolerance Testing.