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Lower leg growth suppression caused by inhaled glucocorticoids is not accompanied by reduced thickness of the cutis or subcutis.

Authors :
Schou AJ
Plomgaard AM
Thomsen K
Wolthers OD
Source :
Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) [Acta Paediatr] 2004 May; Vol. 93 (5), pp. 623-7.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Background: Exogenous glucocorticoids suppress short-term lower leg growth in children as assessed by knemometry. The knemometric measurements, however, may be confounded by reductions in the thickness of the cutis and subcutis over the knee.<br />Aim: To assess whether inhaled glucocorticoid-induced suppression of short-term growth is accompanied by changes in the thickness of the cutis and subcutis.<br />Methods: The study was a randomized, controlled, crossover trial with 1 wk treatment, run-in and washout periods. Active treatment was inhaled budesonide 200 microg twice daily. Short-term growth was assessed by knemometry, and the thickness of the cutis and subcutis over the knee, on the volar forearm and abdomen was measured by 20 MHz B-mode ultrasound.<br />Material: Nineteen children with asthma aged 7 to 13 y.<br />Results: Lower leg growth was significantly reduced during budesonide treatment (0.27 mm/wk) compared to the treatment-free period (0.54 mm/wk) (p = 0.02, 95%: -0.50 to -0.05). Variations in the thickness of the cutis were seen during budesonide treatment (mean +/- SEM): -0.01 +/- 0.03 mm over the knee, -0.02 +/- 0.02 mm on the forearm and 0.01 +/- 0.02 mm on the abdomen. The variations in the total thickness of the cutis and subcutis were -0.05 +/- 0.12 mm, 0.06 +/- 0.12 mm and -0.06 +/- 0.10 mm during budesonide treatment. The variations in thickness of the cutis or subcutis were not statistically different during budesonide treatment and the treatment free period in any anatomical location.<br />Conclusions: Short-term lower leg growth suppression induced by inhaled glucocorticoids is not confounded by variations in thickness of cutis or subcutis. The present observations further establishes knemometry as a reliable tool for assessment of the risk of growth suppression of inhaled glucocorticoids in children with asthma.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0803-5253
Volume :
93
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15174784
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.2004.tb02986.x