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ea0030oc2.9 | Oral Communications 2 | BSPED2012

GH neuro-secretory dysfunction following traumatic brain injury in childhood

Daskas Nikolaos , Sharples Peta , Crowne Elizabeth

GH deficiency is recognised as a complication of adult traumatic brain injury (TBI) but there are conflicting data in children possibly due to the influences such as age at TBI, trauma mechanism but also by timing, method and criteria of hormonal evaluation.Objectives: To assess the long-term impact of TBI on the GH–IGF1 axis following TBI in childhood.Patients: Longitudinal study of 28 participants with a history of moderate/...

ea0030p37 | (1) | BSPED2012

Long-term morbidity after traumatic brain injury in childhood: fatigue, impact on cognition, health related quality of life and abnormal GH status

Daskas Nikolaos , Miller Helen , Leonards Ute , Sharples Peta , Crowne Elizabeth

Objectives: To determine long-term functional outcome following traumatic brain injury (TBI) in childhood.Patients: Longitudinal study of 49 participants with TBI (21 mild, 28 moderate/severe TBI) and 16 healthy controls matched for age, gender and socioeconomic status. Age at TBI (median (range)) 11.8 (1–16) years; 17 were prepubertal, 16 peripubertal, 16 postpubertal. Age at study 19.7 (10–26) years, time post TBI 8.6 (5.8–10.8) years. A...