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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study
BACKGROUND: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating disease associated with high mortality and morbidity. Besides neurological sequelae, neuropsychological deficits largely contribute to patients’ long-term quality of life. Little is known about the pituitary gland volume (PGV) after SAH comp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31222466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12028-019-00764-x |
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author | Rass, Verena Schoenherr, Elisabeth Ianosi, Bogdan-Andrei Lindner, Anna Kofler, Mario Schiefecker, Alois J. Lenhart, Lukas Gaasch, Max Pertl, Marie-Theres Freyschlag, Christian F. Pfausler, Bettina Delazer, Margarete Beer, Ronny Thomé, Claudius Grams, Astrid Ellen Scherfler, Christoph Helbok, Raimund |
author_facet | Rass, Verena Schoenherr, Elisabeth Ianosi, Bogdan-Andrei Lindner, Anna Kofler, Mario Schiefecker, Alois J. Lenhart, Lukas Gaasch, Max Pertl, Marie-Theres Freyschlag, Christian F. Pfausler, Bettina Delazer, Margarete Beer, Ronny Thomé, Claudius Grams, Astrid Ellen Scherfler, Christoph Helbok, Raimund |
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description | BACKGROUND: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating disease associated with high mortality and morbidity. Besides neurological sequelae, neuropsychological deficits largely contribute to patients’ long-term quality of life. Little is known about the pituitary gland volume (PGV) after SAH compared to healthy referents and the association of PGV with long-term outcome including cognitive function. METHODS: Sixty consecutive non-traumatic SAH patients admitted to the neurological intensive care unit between 2010 and 2014 were enrolled. 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imagining was performed at baseline (16 days) and 12 months after SAH to measure PGV semi-automatically using the software iPlan Net 3.5.0. PGV was compared to age and sex matched healthy referents. The difference between baseline and 1-year-PGV was classified as increase (> 20 mm(3) PGV increase), stable (± 20 mm(3)), or decrease (> 20 mm(3) PGV decrease). In addition, total intracerebral volume was calculated. Neuropsychological testing was applied in 43 SAH patients at 1-year follow up encompassing several domains (executive, attention, memory) and self-assessment (questionnaire for self-perceived deficits in attention [German: FEDA]) of distractibility in mental processes, fatigue and decrease in motivation. Multivariable regression with multivariable generalized linear models was used for comparison of PGVs and for subgroup analysis to evaluate a potential association between PGV and neuropsychological outcome. RESULTS: Patients were 53 years old (IQR = 44–63) and presented with a median Hunt&Hess grade of 2 (IQR = 1–3). SAH patients had a significantly lower PGV both at baseline (360 ± 19 mm(3), p < 0.001) and 1 year (367 ± 18 mm(3)p < 0.001) as compared to matched referents (mean 505 ± 18 mm(3)). PGV decreased by 75 ± 8 mm(3) in 28 patients, increased by 120 ± 22 mm(3) in 22 patients and remained stable in 10 patients at 1-year follow-up. PGV in patients with PGV increase at 12 months was not different to healthy referents (p = 0.062). Low baseline PGV was associated with impaired executive functions at 1 year (adjOR = 8.81, 95%-CI = 1.46–53.10, p = 0.018) and PGV decrease within 1 year was associated with self-perceived worse motivation (FEDA; Wald-statistic = 6.6, df = 1, p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate significantly lower PGVs following SAH. The association of sustained PGV decrease with impaired neuropsychological long-term outcome warrants further investigations including neuroendocrine hormone measurements. |
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spelling | pubmed-70823842020-03-23 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study Rass, Verena Schoenherr, Elisabeth Ianosi, Bogdan-Andrei Lindner, Anna Kofler, Mario Schiefecker, Alois J. Lenhart, Lukas Gaasch, Max Pertl, Marie-Theres Freyschlag, Christian F. Pfausler, Bettina Delazer, Margarete Beer, Ronny Thomé, Claudius Grams, Astrid Ellen Scherfler, Christoph Helbok, Raimund Neurocrit Care Original Work BACKGROUND: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating disease associated with high mortality and morbidity. Besides neurological sequelae, neuropsychological deficits largely contribute to patients’ long-term quality of life. Little is known about the pituitary gland volume (PGV) after SAH compared to healthy referents and the association of PGV with long-term outcome including cognitive function. METHODS: Sixty consecutive non-traumatic SAH patients admitted to the neurological intensive care unit between 2010 and 2014 were enrolled. 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imagining was performed at baseline (16 days) and 12 months after SAH to measure PGV semi-automatically using the software iPlan Net 3.5.0. PGV was compared to age and sex matched healthy referents. The difference between baseline and 1-year-PGV was classified as increase (> 20 mm(3) PGV increase), stable (± 20 mm(3)), or decrease (> 20 mm(3) PGV decrease). In addition, total intracerebral volume was calculated. Neuropsychological testing was applied in 43 SAH patients at 1-year follow up encompassing several domains (executive, attention, memory) and self-assessment (questionnaire for self-perceived deficits in attention [German: FEDA]) of distractibility in mental processes, fatigue and decrease in motivation. Multivariable regression with multivariable generalized linear models was used for comparison of PGVs and for subgroup analysis to evaluate a potential association between PGV and neuropsychological outcome. RESULTS: Patients were 53 years old (IQR = 44–63) and presented with a median Hunt&Hess grade of 2 (IQR = 1–3). SAH patients had a significantly lower PGV both at baseline (360 ± 19 mm(3), p < 0.001) and 1 year (367 ± 18 mm(3)p < 0.001) as compared to matched referents (mean 505 ± 18 mm(3)). PGV decreased by 75 ± 8 mm(3) in 28 patients, increased by 120 ± 22 mm(3) in 22 patients and remained stable in 10 patients at 1-year follow-up. PGV in patients with PGV increase at 12 months was not different to healthy referents (p = 0.062). Low baseline PGV was associated with impaired executive functions at 1 year (adjOR = 8.81, 95%-CI = 1.46–53.10, p = 0.018) and PGV decrease within 1 year was associated with self-perceived worse motivation (FEDA; Wald-statistic = 6.6, df = 1, p = 0.010). CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate significantly lower PGVs following SAH. The association of sustained PGV decrease with impaired neuropsychological long-term outcome warrants further investigations including neuroendocrine hormone measurements. Springer US 2019-06-20 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7082384/ /pubmed/31222466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12028-019-00764-x Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Original Work Rass, Verena Schoenherr, Elisabeth Ianosi, Bogdan-Andrei Lindner, Anna Kofler, Mario Schiefecker, Alois J. Lenhart, Lukas Gaasch, Max Pertl, Marie-Theres Freyschlag, Christian F. Pfausler, Bettina Delazer, Margarete Beer, Ronny Thomé, Claudius Grams, Astrid Ellen Scherfler, Christoph Helbok, Raimund Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study |
title | Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study |
title_full | Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study |
title_fullStr | Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study |
title_short | Subarachnoid Hemorrhage is Followed by Pituitary Gland Volume Loss: A Volumetric MRI Observational Study |
title_sort | subarachnoid hemorrhage is followed by pituitary gland volume loss: a volumetric mri observational study |
topic | Original Work |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31222466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12028-019-00764-x |
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