Quality of life is impaired in association with the need for prolonged postoperative therapy by somatostatin analogs in patients with acromegaly.
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European Journal of Endocrinology, 166, 4, (2012), pp. 585-92ISSN
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01 april 2012
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Internal Medicine
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European Journal of Endocrinology
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vol. 166
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iss. 4
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p. 585
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p. 92
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IGMD 6: Hormonal regulation; IGMD 6: Hormonal regulation ONCOL 3: Translational researchAbstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of long-acting somatostatin analogs (SSTA) after initial pituitary surgery on long-term health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) in relation to disease control in patients with acromegaly. DESIGN: This is a cross-sectional study in two tertiary referral centers in The Netherlands. PATIENTS AND METHODS: One hundred and eight patients with acromegaly, in whom transsphenoidal (n=101, 94%) or transcranial (n=7, 6%) surgery was performed. Subsequently, 46 (43%) received additional radiotherapy and 41 (38%) were on postoperative treatment with SSTA because of persistent or recurrent disease at the time of study. All subjects filled in standardized questionnaires measuring HR-QoL. Disease control at the time of study was assessed by local IGF1 SDS. RESULTS: IGF1 SDS were slightly higher in patients treated with SSTA in comparison with patients without use of SSTA (0.85+/-1.52 vs 0.25+/-1.21, P=0.026), but the percentage of patients with insufficient control (IGF1 SDS >2) was not different (17 vs 9%, P=0.208). Patients using SSTA reported poorer scores on most subscales of the RAND-36 and the acromegaly QoL and on all subscales of the multidimensional fatigue inventory-20. A subgroup analysis in patients with similar IGF1 levels (SSTA+, n=26, IGF1 SDS 0.44+/-0.72 vs SSTA-, n=44, IGF1 SDS 0.41+/-0.65) revealed worse scores on physical functioning, physical fatigue, reduced activity, vitality, and general health perception across all HR-QoL questionnaires in patients treated with SSTA. CONCLUSION: QoL is impaired in association with the need for prolonged postoperative therapy by SSTA in patients with acromegaly despite similar IGF1 levels.
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