Correlations of clinical parameters with quality of life in patients with acromegaly: Taiwan Acromegaly Registry.
J Formos Med Assoc
; 118(11): 1488-1493, 2019 Nov.
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BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the associations between clinical parameters and quality of life (QOL) of patients with acromegaly in Taiwan and to identify the impacts of hormone control, regimens, or co-morbidities on acromegalic patients' daily life. METHODS: From 2013 to 2015, subjects with acromegaly were recruited through five medical centers. Clinical data were recorded. The QOL of enrolled patients were assessed by using Acromegaly Quality of Life Questionnaire (AcroQoL). RESULTS: This study enrolled 272 acromegalic subjects (117 males, 155 females). Remission, defined by normalization of IGF-1, had significant positive association with QOL scores in psychological/appearance (PSY/APP) dimension (ß = 6.760, p = 0.023). Somatostatin analogues therapy had negative associations with total score and score in psychological (PSY) dimension (ß = -4.720, p = 0.046 and ß = -5.388, p = 0.035, respectively). Diabetes mellitus had negative associations with score in PSY dimension and psychological/personal relations (PSY/PER) dimensions (ß = -5.839, p = 0.034 and ß = -7.516, p = 0.013, respectively). Cerebral vascular accident (CVA) had significant negative associations with total score and scores in physical (PHY), PSY, and PSY/PER dimensions (ß = -26.632, p = 0.013; ß = -28.353, p = 0.024; ß = -25.648, p = 0.026; and ß = -34.586, p = 0.006, respectively). All these associations remained significant even after adjusted with sex and age. CONCLUSION: Our analysis suggested that not only hormone control but also therapeutic regimens and presence of co-morbidities might affect QOL of patients with acromegaly in some dimensions.
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Colección:
01-internacional
Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Calidad de Vida
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Acromegalia
Tipo de estudio:
Etiology_studies
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Evaluation_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Qualitative_research
Límite:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
País/Región como asunto:
Asia
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Formos Med Assoc
Asunto de la revista:
MEDICINA
Año:
2019
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Taiwán