A Prospective, Multicenter, Observational Study of Surgical vs Nonsurgical Management for Pituitary Apoplexy

Author:

Mamelak Adam N1ORCID,Little Andrew S2,Gardner Paul A3,Almeida João Paulo4,Recinos Pablo5,Soni Pranay5,Kshettry Varun R5,Jane John A6,Barkhoudarian Garni7,Kelly Daniel F7,Dodd Robert8,Mukherjee Debraj9,Gersey Zachary C3,Fukuhara Noriaki10,Nishioka Hiroshi10ORCID,Kim Eui-Hyun11,Litré Claude-Fabien12,Sina Elliott1,Mazer Mia W1,Cui Yujie13,Bonert Vivien14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center , Los Angeles, CA 90048 , USA

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Medical Center , Phoenix, AZ 85013 , USA

3. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center , Pittsburgh, PA 15213 , USA

4. Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville, FL 32224 , USA

5. Department of Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation , Cleveland, OH 44195 , USA

6. Departments of Neurosurgery, Virginia Tech Medical Center , Roanoke, VA 24014 , USA

7. Pacific Neuroscience Institute, Saint John's Medical Center , Santa Monica, CA 90404 , USA

8. Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center , Stanford, CA 94305 , USA

9. Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore, MD 21287 , USA

10. Department of Hypothalamic and Pituitary Surgery, Toranomon Hospital , Tokyo 105-8470 , Japan

11. Department of Neurosurgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine , Seoul 03722 , Korea

12. Department of Neurosurgery, CHU de Reims , Reims 51092 , France

13. Biostatistic Core, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center , Los Angeles, CA 90048 , USA

14. Pituitary Center, Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center , Los Angeles, CA 90048 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Context Pituitary apoplexy (PA) has been traditionally considered a neurosurgical emergency, yet retrospective single-institution studies suggest similar outcomes among patients managed medically. Objective We established a multicenter, international prospective registry to compare presentation and outcomes in PA patients treated with surgery or medical management alone. Methods A centralized database captured demographics, comorbidities, clinical presentation, visual findings, hormonal status, and imaging features at admission. Treatment was determined independently by each site. Key outcomes included visual, oculomotor, and hormonal recovery, complications, and hospital length of stay. Outcomes were also compared based on time from symptom onset to surgery, and from admission or transfer to the treating center. Statistical testing compared treatment groups based on 2-sided hypotheses and P less than .05. Results A total of 100 consecutive PA patients from 12 hospitals were enrolled, and 97 (67 surgical and 30 medical) were evaluable. Demographics, clinical features, presenting symptoms, hormonal deficits, and imaging findings were similar between groups. Severe temporal visual field deficit was more common in surgical patients. At 3 and 6 months, hormonal, visual, and oculomotor outcomes were similar. Stratifying based on severity of visual fields demonstrated no difference in any outcome at 3 months. Timing of surgery did not affect outcomes. Conclusion We found that medical and surgical management of PA yield similar 3-month outcomes. Although patients undergoing surgery had more severe visual field deficits, we could not clearly demonstrate that surgery led to better outcomes. Even without surgery, apoplectic tumor volumes regress substantially within 2 to 3 months, indicating that surgery is not always needed to reduce mass effect.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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