Indications for the procedure

Investigation of suspected Growth Hormone (GH) deficiency in childhood (not in adults).

Clonidine is administered orally to provoke GH release.

Preparations for the test

  • Fast the patient overnight (4h for infants), and measure height and weight.
  • Calculate surface area from appropriate tables.
  • Start the test by 09:00h whenever possible.

Drug administration

Drug(s) Given

Clonidine 150 micrograms per m2 body surface area.

Round the dose up to the nearest 25 micrograms.

How Given

Given orally with a small sugar free drink.

Timing of Administration

Give after the two basal blood samples have been taken.

Procedure

Time (minutes) Action
-30 Insert a reliable cannula. Take venous blood sample.
0 Take venous blood sample. Give oral clonidine dose.
15 Take venous blood sample.
30 Take venous blood sample.
60 Take venous blood sample.
90 Take venous blood sample.
120 Take venous blood sample.
150 Take venous blood sample.

Samples required

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  Time (minutes)  
  -30 0 15 30 60 90 120 150
GH
IGF1              
T4, TSH              

After the test

  • Once the test is completed, make sure the child has had something to eat and drink.
  • Side effects of Clonidine (hypotension and drowsiness) may persist for several hours after the test.
  • Keep the patient lying down for at least an hour after the test.
  • Check pulse and blood pressure half-hourly and also before allowing the child to get up.
  • Careful observation of the patient is necessary until late afternoon.

Interpretation

If the plasma GH concentration reaches 6.7 micrograms/L or more, further investigations are not necessary.

If the response is below this level, then an insulin hypoglycaemia test may be necessary.