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Multicenter Study
. 2023 Apr;80(1):142-151.
doi: 10.1007/s12020-022-03261-y. Epub 2022 Nov 29.

Systemic comorbidities of acromegaly in real-life experience: which difference among young and elderly patients?

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Multicenter Study

Systemic comorbidities of acromegaly in real-life experience: which difference among young and elderly patients?

Sabrina Chiloiro et al. Endocrine. 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Introduction: Acromegaly is a rare but potentially life-threatening disease, if not promptly managed, for the systemic complications due to the GH/IGF-I hypersecretion. According to the increased population life span, the number of older acromegaly patients is growing. We aim to investigate clinical features of elderly acromegaly (elderly-ACRO) and to identify the risk factors for the occurrence of comorbidities in elderly-ACRO.

Materials and methods: A retrospective and multi-center study was performed on acromegaly patients. Acromegaly comorbidities were compared among elderly-ACRO (>65 years), young acromegaly patients (young-ACRO if ≤65 years) and a control group of age and gender-matched subjects.

Result: Fifty of the 189 enrolled patients were elderly-ACRO (26.5%). Cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological/psychiatric and joint/articular disorders, nodular thyroid disease, sleep apnoea syndrome and skeletal fragility occurred more frequently in elderly-ACRO as compared to controls. Cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, nodular thyroid disease occurred significantly more frequently in elderly-ACRO as compared to young-ACRO and controls. On the other hand, neurological/psychiatric, joint/articular disorders and bone fragility occur with a similar frequency among elderly and young-ACRO. We found that elderly-ACRO had an increased risk for the occurrence of systemic arterial hypertension (p < 0.001, OR: 5.4 95%IC:2.6-10.9), left ventricular hypertrophy (p = 0.01, OR: 3 95%IC: 1.5-5.8) and metabolic disorders (p = 0.006, OR: 4.1 95%IC: 2-8.3).

Conclusion: Our results may suggest that some acromegaly comorbidities may be predominantly due to acromegaly "per-se" rather than to aging. On the contrary, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders seem to be due to aging as well.

Keywords: Bone fragility; Growth hormone; IGF-I.

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