Parental Perception of Quality of Life and Impact of Short Stature in Children with Hypochondroplasia and other Genetic Causes of Short Stature.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Hormone Research in Paediatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1159/000545318
Despoina Galetaki, Anqing Zhang, Nicole Rangos, Nadia Merchant, Roopa Kanakatti Shankar, Kimberly Pitner, Niusha Shafaei, Raheem Seaforth, Andrew Dauber
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Introduction: Short stature can lead to physical limitations and socioemotional effects limiting a child and parents' quality of life (QoL). This study investigates the impact of hypochondroplasia and other genetic causes (ACAN, NPR2 mutations and RASopathy) of short stature on QoL.

Methods: Parents of participants in an ongoing Phase II clinical trial of vosoritide in children with selected genetic causes of short stature completed the Quality of Life in Short Stature Youth (QoLISSY) survey. Results from the survey domains (Total, Physical, Social, Emotional, Coping, Beliefs, Future, and Effects on parents) were compared to a reference population with Idiopathic Short stature (ISS) and Growth hormone deficiency (GHD).

Results: The cohort had lower mean Total QOL scores compared to the reference population (54.0+/- 19.7 vs 70.0+/- 22.0, p-value<0.001), along with lower Physical (44.8+/- 21.2 vs 71.8+/-23.2, p-value<0.001) and Social scores (54.0+/-22.2 vs 69.4+/-25.2, p-value<0.001), and worse Effects on parents (52.3+/- 20.0 vs 65.68 +/- 24.5, p-value <0.0001). Older age and lower baseline height were associated with lower scores. Lower QoL scores were more prominent in males compared to the reference. When comparing genetic diagnoses, patients with NPR2 mutations had the lowest QoL scores.

Conclusion: Patients with hypochondroplasia and other genetic causes of short stature had lower scores in multiple domains of QoL compared to ISS/GHD. Older age, male sex, and shorter stature may exacerbate effects on QOL. Additional studies to further explore these associations, can clarify the unique challenges, and facilitate appropriate medical and psychosocial support for children and their families.

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Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Hormone Research in Paediatrics ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PEDIATRICS
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期刊介绍: The mission of ''Hormone Research in Paediatrics'' is to improve the care of children with endocrine disorders by promoting basic and clinical knowledge. The journal facilitates the dissemination of information through original papers, mini reviews, clinical guidelines and papers on novel insights from clinical practice. Periodic editorials from outstanding paediatric endocrinologists address the main published novelties by critically reviewing the major strengths and weaknesses of the studies.
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