A pilot study proposing an algorithm for pubertal induction in cerebral palsy

Anne Trinh, Angelina S. Lim, Phillip Wong, Justin Brown, Janne Pitkin, Beverley Vollenhoven, Peter R. Ebeling, Peter J. Fuller, Frances Milat, Margaret R. Zacharin

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Abstract

To explore delayed puberty in cerebral palsy (CP) and to test the acceptability of an interventional puberty induction algorithm. A two phase cohort study in children and adolescents diagnosed with CP who have delayed puberty. Phase 1: Retrospective review of clinical records and interviews with patients who have been treated with sex-steroids and Phase 2: Prospective interventional trial of pubertal induction with a proposed algorithm of transdermal testosterone (males) or oestrogen (females). Phase 1 examined experiences with sex-steroid treatment. Phase 2 collected data on height adjusted bone mineral density (BMAD), fractures, adverse effects, mobility and quality of life over two years during the induction. Phase 1, treatment was well tolerated in 11/20 treated with sex-steroids; phase 2, using the proposed induction algorithm, 7/10 treated reached Tanner stage 3 by nine months. One participant reached Tanner stage 5 in 24 months. Mean change in BMAD Z-scores was +0.27 % (SD 0.002) in those who could be scanned by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Delayed puberty may be diagnosed late. Treatment was beneficial and well tolerated, suggesting all patients with severe pubertal delay or arrest should be considered for sex hormone supplementation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)222-227
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Cerebral
  • disability
  • hormones
  • hypogonadism
  • puberty

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