Psychological complications in patients with acromegaly: relationships with sex, arthropathy, and quality of life
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Published:2022-07-02
Issue:3
Volume:77
Page:510-518
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ISSN:1559-0100
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Container-title:Endocrine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Endocrine
Author:
Cangiano BiagioORCID, Giusti Emanuele, Premoli Caterina, Soranna Davide, Vitale Giovanni, Grottoli Silvia, Cambria Valeria, Mantovani GiovannaORCID, Mungari Roberta, Maffei Pietro, Dassie Francesca, Giampietro Antonella, Chiloiro Sabrina, Tanda Maria Laura, Ippolito Silvia, Cannavò Salvatore, Ragonese Marta, Zambon Antonella, Persani LucaORCID, Fatti Letizia MariaORCID, Scacchi MassimoORCID, Cavagnini Francesco, Ferone Diego, Corbetta Sabrina, Bartalena Luigi, Peccoz Paolo Beck, Arosio Maura, Lania Andrea, Colao Annamaria, Pivonello Rosario, Uberti Ettore Degli, Ghigo Ezio, Giustina Andrea, Martino Enio, Pontecorvi Alfredo, Sicolo Nicola, Trimarchi Francesco,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Current treatment of acromegaly restores a normal life expectancy in most cases. So, the study of persistent complications affecting patients’ quality of life (QoL) is of paramount importance, especially motor disability and depression. In a large cohort of acromegalic patients we aimed at establishing the prevalence of depression, to look for clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with it, and to investigate the respective roles (and interactions) of depression and arthropathy in influencing QoL.
Methods
One hundred and seventy-one acromegalic patients (95 women and 76 men, aged 20–85 years) among those recruited in a cross-sectional Italian multicentric study were investigated. Each patient filled in three validated questionnaires: AcroQoL, WOMAC (measuring articular pain, stiffness and functionality), and AIMS (evaluating articular symptoms and depression).
Results
A very high (up to 28%) depression rate was detected in acromegalic subjects. Two patients showing pathological AIMS depression scores, committed suicide during the three years observational period. In our population poor psychological status was significantly associated with female sex. Furthermore, a significant strong correlation was found between AIMS depression score and WOMAC score. Both depression and arthropathy-related motor disability turned out to independently contribute with similar strength to the impairment of QoL.
Conclusions
We report a high prevalence of depression in acromegaly, which is associated with female sex and arthropathy. Both depression and arthropathy strongly and independently contribute to the impaired QoL of patients. Our study shows that assessment and monitoring of psychological status is mandatory in acromegaly, also suggesting an inexpensive tool for this assessment.
Funder
Italian Ministry of Health
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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