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Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment

Background Acromegaly is a disabling disease caused by growth hormone (GH) over-secretion, associated with increased morbidity and mortality through different metabolic and somatic consequences involving soft tissue, acral overgrowth, and skin thickening, which will lead to different clinical manife...

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Autores principales: Alzajaji, Qusay Baqer, Alidrisi, Haider A, Mansour, Abbas A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8663996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909342
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19438
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author Alzajaji, Qusay Baqer
Alidrisi, Haider A
Mansour, Abbas A
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description Background Acromegaly is a disabling disease caused by growth hormone (GH) over-secretion, associated with increased morbidity and mortality through different metabolic and somatic consequences involving soft tissue, acral overgrowth, and skin thickening, which will lead to different clinical manifestations. The study aimed to assess the correlation between biochemical markers of acromegaly with different clinical findings and biochemical control with the clinical findings. Methods A cross-sectional study was done on 56 patients with acromegaly attending a tertiary center for diabetes, endocrine, and metabolism in Southern Iraq Basrah. They were 32 (57.1%) males. Fatigue, headache, excessive sweating, joint pain, backache, soft tissue swelling, numbness, snoring, and visual problems were assessed on a four-point Likert scale. In addition, biochemical dynamic GH testing was done using a five-point random GH curve and/or standard GH suppression under the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Results No significant correlation was found between symptoms severity and five-point GH parameters in respect of mean, peak, and nadir. Only backache showed a significant correlation with GH under OGTT suppression parameters in respect to mean, peak, and nadir (P-values < 0.01, < 0.01, and < 0.01), respectively. No particular biochemical control cut-off value in the 9 am random GH, mean five-point GH curve, or nadir GH under OGTT was correlated with the degree of severity for any of the clinical symptoms, as there was no difference between the biochemically controlled and uncontrolled groups in respect to any of the clinical symptom’s severity scale. Conclusion Only backache correlated with the biochemical tests of disease activity in the form of GH under OGTT. It appears in this study that the severity of the clinical symptoms does not correlate with biochemical control so that thorough evaluation and treatment of clinical complaints besides biochemical control is an essential part of the management plan in patients with acromegaly.
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spelling pubmed-86639962021-12-13 Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment Alzajaji, Qusay Baqer Alidrisi, Haider A Mansour, Abbas A Cureus Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism Background Acromegaly is a disabling disease caused by growth hormone (GH) over-secretion, associated with increased morbidity and mortality through different metabolic and somatic consequences involving soft tissue, acral overgrowth, and skin thickening, which will lead to different clinical manifestations. The study aimed to assess the correlation between biochemical markers of acromegaly with different clinical findings and biochemical control with the clinical findings. Methods A cross-sectional study was done on 56 patients with acromegaly attending a tertiary center for diabetes, endocrine, and metabolism in Southern Iraq Basrah. They were 32 (57.1%) males. Fatigue, headache, excessive sweating, joint pain, backache, soft tissue swelling, numbness, snoring, and visual problems were assessed on a four-point Likert scale. In addition, biochemical dynamic GH testing was done using a five-point random GH curve and/or standard GH suppression under the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Results No significant correlation was found between symptoms severity and five-point GH parameters in respect of mean, peak, and nadir. Only backache showed a significant correlation with GH under OGTT suppression parameters in respect to mean, peak, and nadir (P-values < 0.01, < 0.01, and < 0.01), respectively. No particular biochemical control cut-off value in the 9 am random GH, mean five-point GH curve, or nadir GH under OGTT was correlated with the degree of severity for any of the clinical symptoms, as there was no difference between the biochemically controlled and uncontrolled groups in respect to any of the clinical symptom’s severity scale. Conclusion Only backache correlated with the biochemical tests of disease activity in the form of GH under OGTT. It appears in this study that the severity of the clinical symptoms does not correlate with biochemical control so that thorough evaluation and treatment of clinical complaints besides biochemical control is an essential part of the management plan in patients with acromegaly. Cureus 2021-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8663996/ /pubmed/34909342 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19438 Text en Copyright © 2021, Alzajaji et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism
Alzajaji, Qusay Baqer
Alidrisi, Haider A
Mansour, Abbas A
Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment
title Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment
title_full Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment
title_fullStr Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment
title_short Correlation Between Clinical and Biochemical Markers in Patients With Acromegaly on Different Modalities of Treatment
title_sort correlation between clinical and biochemical markers in patients with acromegaly on different modalities of treatment
topic Endocrinology/Diabetes/Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8663996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909342
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19438
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