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Quality of life in nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenoma patients before and after surgical treatment.

Eriko Tanemura1, Tetsuya Nagatani, Yuri Aimi, Yugo Kishida, Kazuhito Takeuchi, Toshihiko Wakabayashi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenoma (NFMA) is a benign neoplasm that causes visual function disturbances and headaches and can be treated by transsphenoidal surgery (TSS). It is unclear how quality of life (QOL) changes with surgery and which QOL factors are affected by treatment.
METHODS: The aim is to assess the temporal transition of QOL in NFMA patients undergoing TSS and to identify influential factors. The QOL of NFMA patients who underwent endoscopic TSS was investigated with the short-form 36 (SF-36) health survey questionnaire, general health questionnaire 30 (GHQ30), and numerical rating scale (NRS) of pain at the following three time points: immediately before, 1 month after, and 6 months after surgery.
RESULTS: Twenty-four of 30 patients had visual deterioration. The SF-36 baseline value of visual function-impaired NFMA patients was lower than that of the normal population. SF-36 results showed that physical summary scores decreased at 1 month after the operation, but recovered up to the normal population level by 6 months. Mental summary scores generally increased at 1 month after surgery and remained stable until 6 months later. The GHQ30 results were similar to the SF-36 mental summary scores. The strongest factor related to the QOL was visual function. The amount of pain and the necessity of hormonal replacement were also influencing factors.
CONCLUSIONS: The QOL of NFMA patients is affected both physically and mentally by surgical treatment and symptoms. This QOL assessment is important for planning treatment strategies.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22922980     DOI: 10.1007/s00701-012-1473-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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Authors:  Cornelie D Andela; Nicolasine D Niemeijer; Margreet Scharloo; Jitske Tiemensma; Shaaji Kanagasabapathy; Alberto M Pereira; Noëlle G A Kamminga; Ad A Kaptein; Nienke R Biermasz
Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  2015-02       Impact factor: 4.107

Review 2.  Quality of life (QoL) impairments in patients with a pituitary adenoma: a systematic review of QoL studies.

Authors:  Cornelie D Andela; Margreet Scharloo; Alberto M Pereira; Ad A Kaptein; Nienke R Biermasz
Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 4.107

3.  Quality of Life before and after Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery as Measured by the Short-Form-36.

Authors:  Edward C Kuan; Frederick Yoo; Jennifer Chyu; Angela Oh; Marvin Bergsneider; Marilene B Wang
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2017-11-07

4.  Quality of Life and Sleep in Patients with Pituitary Adenoma in Relation to Tumor Type and Compression of the Optic Chiasm.

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Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-04-26       Impact factor: 4.241

5.  Olfactory function and quality of life following microscopic endonasal transsphenoidal pituitary surgery.

Authors:  Shousen Wang; Yehuang Chen; Jianzhong Li; Liangfeng Wei; Rumi Wang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 1.889

Review 6.  How non-functioning pituitary adenomas can affect health-related quality of life: a conceptual model and literature review.

Authors:  Cornelie D Andela; Daniel J Lobatto; Alberto M Pereira; Wouter R van Furth; Nienke R Biermasz
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7.  Outcomes of endoscopic and microscopic transsphenoidal surgery on non-functioning pituitary adenomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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8.  Analysis of perioperative negative emotion risk factors in patients with pituitary adenoma and its impact on prognosis: a retrospective study.

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9.  Pre- and Postoperative Health Status of Patients with Nonfunctioning and Secretory Pituitary Adenomas and an Analysis of Related Factors.

Authors:  Yi Zhang; Xiaopeng Guo; Lijun Wang; Jinzhu Guo; Haiyan Zhao; Shuang Sun; Yanxia Sun; Dongrui Xu; Zihao Wang; Lu Gao; Ming Feng; Bing Xing
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