RT Journal Article T1 Improvement in growth after two years of growth hormone therapy in very young children born small for gestational age and without spontaneous catch-up growth: results of a multicenter, controlled, randomized, open clinical trial. A1 Argente, Jesús A1 Gracia, Ricardo A1 Ibáñez, Lourdes A1 Oliver, Antonio A1 Borrajo, Emilio A1 Vela, Amaya A1 López-Siguero, Juan Pedro A1 Moreno, M Llanos A1 Rodríguez-Hierro, Francisco K1 Antropometría K1 Estatura K1 Determinación de la Edad por el Esqueleto K1 Índice de Masa Corporal K1 Preescolar K1 Femenino K1 Humanos K1 Recién Nacido K1 Crecimiento K1 Hormona del Crecimiento K1 Recién Nacido Pequeño para la Edad Gestacional K1 Proteína 3 de Unión a Factor de Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina K1 Factor I del Crecimiento Similar a la Insulina K1 Masculino K1 Padres AB CONTEXTGH treatment is effective in children born small for gestational age (SGA); however, its effectiveness and safety in very young SGA children is unknown.OBJECTIVEThe aim was to analyze the outcome of very young SGA children treated with GH and followed for 2 yr. The results after 24 months of treatment, compared with a control group without treatment during 12 months followed by 12 months of treatment, are shown.DESIGNWe performed a multicenter, controlled, randomized, open trial.SETTINGSThe pediatric endocrinology departments of 14 public hospitals in Spain participated in the study.PATIENTSSeventy-six children, aged 2-5 yr born SGA and without catch-up growth, were studied.INTERVENTIONChildren received GH at 0.06 mg/kg.d for 2 yr (group I) or were followed for 12 months with no treatment and then treated for 12 months (group II).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESAge, general health status, pubertal stage, bone age, height, weight, biochemical and hormonal analyses, and adverse side effects were determined at biannual check-ups.RESULTSThe mean height sd score gain for chronological age in children treated for 24 months (group I) was 2.10, whereas in those treated only during the last 12 months (group II) was 1.43. In both groups, children under 4 yr of age had the greatest gain in growth velocity. No significant acceleration of bone age or side effects related to treatment was seen.CONCLUSIONVery young SGA children without spontaneous catch-up growth could benefit from GH treatment because growth was accelerated and no negative side effects were observed. PB Endocrine Society SN 0021-972X YR 2007 FD 2007-08 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/549 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/549 LA en NO Argente J, Gracia R, Ibáñez L, Oliver A, Borrajo E, Vela A, et al. Improvement in growth after two years of growth hormone therapy in very young children born small for gestational age and without spontaneous catch-up growth: results of a multicenter, controlled, randomized, open clinical trial. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.. 2007 Aug; 92(8):3095-101 NO Journal Article; Multicenter Study; Randomized Controlled Trial; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; DS RISalud RD Mar 14, 2025