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Long-term remission following withdrawal of dopamine agonist therapy in subjects with microprolactinomas.

M Biswas1, J Smith, D Jadon, P McEwan, D A Rees, L M Evans, M F Scanlon, J S Davies.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Reports suggest that up to 70% of patients with microprolactinomas treated with dopamine agonist therapy may achieve long-term normoprolactinaemic remission following drug withdrawal. Yet, there is no consensus on the duration of therapy nor is therapeutic interruption universally practised. We have assessed remission rates in a large cohort of treatment-naive subjects with microprolactinomas. Subjects received dopamine agonist (DA) therapy with either cabergoline or bromocriptine for a period of 2 to 3 years in the majority of cases, followed by a trial of treatment withdrawal.
DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of clinic records of 89 patients (mean age 32.7 +/- 8.4 years, 84 women and 5 men) who had received either cabergoline (n = 67) (0.5-3 mg weekly) or bromocriptine (n = 22) (2.5-10 mg daily) for a mean duration of 3.1 years.
RESULTS: Following withdrawal of therapy, 57 subjects developed recurrence (64%) and the mean time to recurrence was 9.6 months (range 1-44 months), while 32 subjects (36%) remained in remission beyond 1 year (mean 3.6 years, range 1-7 years). There was no difference in remission rates between subjects treated with cabergoline (n = 21) and bromocriptine (n = 11), but a direct relationship between pretreatment prolactin concentration and risk of recurrent symptomatic hyperprolactinaemia was observed. No subjects developed clinical features to suggest tumour expansion following therapeutic discontinuation.
CONCLUSIONS: This study confirms that abrupt withdrawal of chronic dopamine agonist therapy, following 2 to 3 years of treatment is safe and associated with long-term remission in 30-40% of subjects with microprolactinomas. This therapeutic strategy is convenient and applicable in clinical practice.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15963057     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2005.02293.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)        ISSN: 0300-0664            Impact factor:   3.478


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