Psychiatric morbidity in acromegaly: a cohort study and meta-analysis of the literature.

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Tác giả: Helga Beckmann, Gustav Bizik, Emma H Christensen, Jakob Dal, Frederik Østergaard Klit, Astrid Thaarup Matthesen, Amar Nikontovic, Christian Rosendal, Peter Vestergaard

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Pituitary , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 711319

 PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the risk of psychiatric disorders through a retrospective cohort study comparing acromegaly and non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs) and a meta-analysis of existing literature. METHODS: The cohort study included data from patient records analyzed using Chi RESULTS: The study population comprised 105 acromegaly and 211 NFPA patients, with similar sex distributions. Patients with acromegaly presented with smaller pituitary adenomas (17.9 (SD: 9.9) mm vs. 22.9 (SD: 10.6) mm, p <
  0.001), more frequent pituitary surgery (89.1 vs. 60.2%, p <
  0.001) and hormone replacement therapy (25.7 vs. 16.1%, p = 0.042). Acromegaly patients had higher risk of depression (RR: 1.9, CI95% [1.2-3.2], p = 0.009), and increased need of admissions to the psychiatric ward (5.7 vs. 0.5%, p = 0.006). The relative risk of anxiety was 1.4 (CI95% [0.5-4.4], p = 0.53). Daily opioid use was higher in acromegaly patients with psychiatric morbidity which was associated with a diagnosis of arthropathy (p = 0.009). From the meta-analysis (8 studies, 1387 patients) an increased risk of depression (RR:1.8, CI95% [1.3-2.5]) and anxiety (RR:1.9, CI95% [1.1-3.2]) was observed in acromegaly compared to NFPAs. CONCLUSION: This study reveals a higher risk of psychiatric disorders in acromegaly, particularly depression and anxiety. Consequently, a need for increased psychiatric awareness in acromegaly is warranted.
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