| Literature DB >> 29344906 |
Metaxia Tampourlou1,2,3, Athanasios Fountas1,2,3, Georgia Ntali4, Niki Karavitaki5,6,7.
Abstract
Non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFA) are benign pituitary neoplasms not associated with clinical evidence of hormonal hypersecretion. A substantial number of patients with NFA have morbidities related to the tumor and possible recurrence(s), as well as to the treatments offered. Studies assessing the long-term mortality of patients with NFA are limited. Based on the published literature of the last two decades, overall, the standardized mortality ratios in this group suggest mortality higher than that of the general population with deaths attributed mainly to circulatory, respiratory and infectious causes. Women seem to have higher mortality ratios, and assessment of time trends suggests improvement over the years. There is no consensus on predictive factors of mortality but those most consistently identified are older age at diagnosis and high doses of glucocorticoid substitution therapy. Well designed and of adequate power studies are needed to establish the significance of factors compromising the survival of patients with NFA and to facilitate improvements in long-term prognosis.Entities:
Keywords: Hypopituitarism; Mortality; Non-functioning pituitary adenomas
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29344906 PMCID: PMC5849651 DOI: 10.1007/s11102-018-0863-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pituitary ISSN: 1386-341X Impact factor: 4.107
Studies reporting standardized mortality ratios in patients with non-functioning pituitary adenoma (those reviewing a subgroup of a previously studied population are not included)
| Study | Country period covered | Number of patients | Surgery/radiotherapy | Follow-up (years) (range) | Standardized mortality ratio (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ntali et al. [ | UK | 546 | 100%/29% | Median | 3.6 (2.9–4.5) |
| Nielsen et al. [ | Denmark | 192 | 100%/22% | Median | 1.21 (0.93–1.59) |
| Tomlinson et al. [ | UK | 573 (all had hypopituitarism) | 90%/42% | Not reported for patients with NFA | 1.70 (1.34–2.15) |
| Olsson et al. [ | Sweden | 2795 | Patients diagnosed before 1997 (12%) | Mean | 1.10 (1.00-1.20) |