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Basal serum luteinising hormone cut‐off, and its utility and cost‐effectiveness for aiding the diagnosis of the onset of puberty in girls with early stages of breast development.

Authors :
Wankanit, Somboon
Mahachoklertwattana, Pat
Pattanaprateep, Oraluck
Poomthavorn, Preamrudee
Source :
Clinical Endocrinology. Jan2020, Vol. 92 Issue 1, p46-54. 9p. 2 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: To determine basal and gonadotrophin‐releasing hormone analogue (GnRHa)‐stimulated peak luteinising hormone (LH) cut‐offs to diagnose onset of early or normal puberty in girls with each Tanner stage of breast (II and III). Design, Patients and Measurements: A retrospective study of 601 girls with breast onset before 8 years of age who underwent GnRHa test was conducted. Patients were categorized as CPP and premature thelarche. Each group was divided into two subgroups; Tanner II and III. Cost‐effectiveness analysis was performed. Results: In comparison with basal LH cut‐off of 0.3 IU/L, basal LH cut‐off of 0.2 IU/L had comparable specificity (Tanner II: 98.0% vs 94.8%, Tanner III: 98.8% vs 93.8%), but greater sensitivity (Tanner II: 28.3% vs 41.7%, Tanner III: 45.2% vs 59.3%). Specificity of basal LH cut‐off of 0.2 IU/L was not inferior to that of the traditionally used peak LH of 5 IU/L. Using basal LH cut‐off of 0.2 IU/L followed by GnRHa test in girls with negative basal LH was more cost‐saving when compared with using the cut‐off of 0.3 IU/L. Moreover, using basal LH cut‐off of 0.2 IU/L followed by GnRHa test provided a cost reduction when compared with performing GnRHa test in all patients. Conclusions: Basal serum LH cut‐off of 0.2 IU/L could be a simple and cost‐saving tool for initial diagnosis of onset of early or normal puberty in girls with Tanner II and III before proceeding to GnRH testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03000664
Volume :
92
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
140250782
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.14124