Abstract
Background: Acromegaly is a severe neuroendocrine disorder caused by chronic overproduction of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1 and associated with a variety of clinical manifestations, debilitating complications and progressive disability, if no biochemical control has been achieved. The Russian registry of hypothalamic-pituitary tumors allows for evaluation of the epidemiological, demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with acromegaly, as well as of the effectiveness of various treatment methods.
Aim: To identify epidemiological and clinical characteristics and treatment efficacy for acromegaly in the patients in the Udmurt Republic.
Materials and methods: We performed a cross-sectional study based on the registry of hypothalamic-pituitary tumors of the Udmurt Republic as per June 2022. It contains data from 77 patients with acromegaly. The study included 59 (76.62%) patients with the information sufficient for evaluation of the disease stage and its complications.
Results: According to the registry of hypothalamic-pituitary tumors, the prevalence of acromegaly in the Udmurt Republic was 6.71 cases per 100,000 of the population. Patients with acromegaly in Udmurt Republic had a high prevalence of arthralgia, abnormally large feet and hands, weakness/fatigue, snoring / sleep apnea, increased sweating, dizziness, peripheral edema, obesity, menstrual cycle abnormalities, diabetes mellitus, nodular goiter, pathological fractures and hypopituitarism. Neurosurgery has been performed in 74.57% (n = 44) of the patients, with a remission of acromegaly achieved in 18 (40.9%). Medical treatment was given to 25/59 (42.37%) of the patients, with 22 of them being treated with 1st generation long-acting somatostatin analogues. Radiation therapy has been administered to 13 patients (22.03%). Biochemical control was achieved in 40/59 (67.8%) of patients with acromegaly, related to neurosurgery in most patients, as well as to the use of a growth hormone receptor antagonist and/or combined medical treatment.
Conclusion: The prevalence of acromegaly in the Udmurt Republic is consistent with international data. Clinical characteristics of acromegaly generally correspond to the classic disease course, although a number of symptoms are more commonly found in the Udmurt Republic patients than in the Russian Federation registry; this might be related to the quality of the registry management. The effectiveness of treatment for acromegaly in Udmurt Republic is comparable to the international data.
Publisher
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science