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Revista Venezolana de Endocrinología y Metabolismo
versión impresa ISSN 1690-3110
Resumen
FIDELEFF, HL; BOQUETE, HR; SUAREZ, M y AZARETZKY, M. La hormona de crecimiento durante el período de transición. Rev. Venez. Endocrinol. Metab. [online]. 2014, vol.12, n.3, pp.148-156. ISSN 1690-3110.
Transition phase has been defined as the period of life starting in late puberty and ending with full adult maturation. This phase extends over approximately 6 to 8 years. A number of quantitative and qualitative changes occur during this phase both in physical and psychic aspects, which are characterized by attainment of adult height and body composition, peak bone mass, full reproductive potential and, finally, psychosocial characteristics inherent to adults. We should remember the effects exerted by growth hormone (GH) throughout the life of a subject on metabolism, cardiac function and structure, bone, body composition and quality of life. However, there are controversial data on the need to continue GH therapy during the transition period with no discontinuation. We should also take into account that there is a group of patients who develop GH deficiency during the transition period. Even if there is clear evidence against discontinuation of therapy after completion of the growth period, patients should be previously reevaluated to confirm if GH deficiency is severe enough to warrant continuation of GH therapy. The response to many of these issues may be obtained from long-term randomized and observational studies conducted by specialized multidisciplinary teams.