Abstract | CONTEXT: METHODS: Using the West MIDLANDS: Acromegaly database (n = 501; 275 female), we assessed the influence of prior radiotherapy and hypopituitarism (and replacement therapy) on mortality in patients with acromegaly. Median duration of follow-up was 14.0 yr (interquartile range, 7.9-21 yr). RESULTS: All-cause mortality was elevated [SMR, 1.7 (1.4, 2.0); P < 0.001]. On external analysis, prior radiotherapy, ACTH, and gonadotropin deficiency were associated with an elevated SMR [ radiotherapy SMR, 2.1 (1.7-2.6); P = 0.006; ACTH deficiency SMR, 2.5 (1.9-3.2); P < 0.0005; and gonadotropin deficiency SMR, 2.1 (1.6-2.7); P = 0.037]. On internal analysis, the relative risk (RR) of mortality was increased in the radiotherapy [RR, 1.8 (1.2-2.8); P = 0.008] and ACTH-deficiency groups [RR, 1.7 (1.2-2.5); P = 0.004], but not in the gonadotropin- or TSH-deficiency groups. In the ACTH-deficient group, increased replacement doses of hydrocortisone greater than 25 mg/d were associated with increased mortality compared to lower doses. CONCLUSIONS:
Radiotherapy and ACTH deficiency are significantly associated with increased mortality in patients with acromegaly. In ACTH-deficient patients, a daily dose of more than 25 mg hydrocortisone is associated with increased mortality compared to lower doses. These results have important implications for the treatment of patients with acromegaly and also raise issues as to the optimum hydrocortisone treatment regimens for ACTH-deficient patients.
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Authors | M Sherlock, R C Reulen, A Aragon Alonso, J Ayuk, R N Clayton, M C Sheppard, M M Hawkins, A S Bates, P M Stewart |
Journal | The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
(J Clin Endocrinol Metab)
Vol. 94
Issue 11
Pg. 4216-23
(Nov 2009)
ISSN: 1945-7197 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 19808848
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
- Hydrocortisone
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Topics |
- Acromegaly
(complications, drug therapy, mortality, radiotherapy)
- Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
(deficiency)
- Cardiovascular Diseases
(mortality)
- Cause of Death
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Hormone Replacement Therapy
(adverse effects)
- Humans
- Hydrocortisone
(therapeutic use)
- Male
- Neoplasms
(mortality)
- Predictive Value of Tests
- Radiotherapy
(adverse effects)
- Respiratory Tract Diseases
(mortality)
- Time Factors
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