Endocrine Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-4540
Print ISSN : 0918-8959
ISSN-L : 0918-8959
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Mortality in 154 Surgically Treated Patients with Acromegaly — A 10-year Follow-Up Survey
KAZUNORI ARITAKAORU KURISUATUSHI TOMINAGAKUNIKI EGUCHIKOJI IIDATOHRU UOZUMIFUMIYOSHI KASAGI
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2003 Volume 50 Issue 2 Pages 163-172

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To determine the effects of surgery and adjuvant therapy on the mortality rate of Japanese patients with acromegaly, 154 surgically treated patients were followed until death or December 2000. Mean follow-up period was 10.0 ± 6.5 (SD) years. Postoperative GH levels, mean values of GH levels measured in the first postoperative month, were <2.5 ng/mL in 73 (47.4%), 2.5-5.0 ng/mL in 50 (32.5%), and >5.0 ng/mL in 31 patients (20.1%). Three of 123 patients with postoperative GH levels <5.0 ng/mL underwent a second transsphenoidal surgery (TSS), the other 120 received no further treatment. Additional treatments, including second TSS, medical treatment, and gamma-knife irradiation for residual tumor, were administered to 25 of 31 patients whose postoperative GH was >5.0 ng/mL. Among the total 154 patients surveyed, 11 (7.1%) died during the follow-up period. The standard mortality ratio (SMR) was 1.17, not different from age- and sex-matched controls. The SMR of the 72 patients with postoperative GH<2.5 ng/mL was better than that of the 51 patients whose postoperative GH was 2.5-5.0 ng/mL (1.09 vs. 1.64); however, the difference was not statistically significant. In conclusion, TSS and adequate adjuvant treatment decreased the excess mortality rate of acromegalics to nearly the same level as that of the general Japanese population.

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