Factors Influencing Mortality in Acromegaly
Auckland City Hospital · Alexandra Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Studies of acromegaly have shown a doubling of mortality compared with the general population. With the development of new modalities of treatment, it has become important to identify prognostic factors relating to mortality. Between 1964 and 2000, 208 acromegalic patients were followed for a mean of 13 yr at Auckland Hospital. Treatment was by surgery or radionuclide pituitary implantation, and all except 27 patients received pituitary radiation. Over the duration of the study, 72 patients died at a mean age of 61 +/- 12.8 yr. Those dying were significantly older at diagnosis, had a higher prevalence of hypertension and diabetes, and were more likely to have hypopituitarism. The observed to expected mortality…
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3Topics & keywords
- Acromegaly
- Medicine
- Confidence interval
- Liter
- Diabetes mellitus
- Internal medicine
- Hypopituitarism
- Population
- Good health and well-being