Growth hormone & IGF research : official journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society | 2021

Digital technologies to improve the precision of paediatric growth disorder diagnosis and management.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Paediatric disorders of impaired linear growth are challenging to manage, in part because of delays in the identification of pathological short stature and subsequent referral and diagnosis, the requirement for long-term therapy, and frequent poor adherence to treatment, notably with human growth hormone (hGH). Digital health technologies hold promise for improving outcomes in paediatric growth disorders by supporting personalisation of care, from diagnosis to treatment and follow up. The value of automated systems in monitoring linear growth in children has been demonstrated in Finland, with findings that such a system is more effective than a traditional manual system for early diagnosis of abnormal growth. Artificial intelligence has potential to resolve problems of variability that may occur during analysis of growth information, and augmented reality systems have been developed that aim to educate patients and caregivers about growth disorders and their treatment (such as injection techniques for hGH administration). Adherence to hGH treatment is often suboptimal, which negatively impacts the achievement of physical and psychological benefits of the treatment. Personalisation of adherence support necessitates capturing individual patient adherence data; the use of technology to assist with this is exemplified by the use of an electronic injection device, which shares real-time recordings of the timing, date and dose of hGH delivered to the patient with the clinician, via web-based software. The use of an electronic device is associated with high levels of adherence to hGH treatment and improved growth outcomes. It can be anticipated that future technological advances, coupled with continued human interventions from healthcare providers, will further improve management of paediatric growth disorders.

Volume 59
Pages \n 101408\n
DOI 10.1016/j.ghir.2021.101408
Language English
Journal Growth hormone & IGF research : official journal of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the International IGF Research Society

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