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The prevalence of acromegaly is higher than previously reported: Changes over a three‐decade period

Authors :
Charlotte Aagaard
Amanda S. Christophersen
Susanne Finnerup
Christian Rosendal
Helga A. Gulisano
Kåre S. Ettrup
Peter Vestergaard
Jesper Karmisholt
Eigil Husted Nielsen
Jakob Dal
Source :
Aagaard, C, Christophersen, A S, Finnerup, S, Rosendal, C, Gulisano, H A, Ettrup, K S, Vestergaard, P, Karmisholt, J, Nielsen, E H & Dal, J 2022, ' The prevalence of acromegaly is higher than previously reported : Changes over a three-decade period ', Clinical Endocrinology, vol. 97, no. 6, pp. 773-782 . https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.14828
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Objective: To study time-related changes in the prevalence and patient characteristics of acromegaly, as well as to assess the impact of changes in treatment on disease control. Methods: A total of 107 patients with acromegaly were identified by healthcare registries and subsequently validated by patient chart review over a three-decade period (1992–2021). A systematic literature review focusing on the incidence and prevalence of acromegaly was performed identifying 31 studies. Results: The prevalence of acromegaly significantly increased throughout the study period (R 2 = 0.94, p 6 persons in 2021 whereas the annual incidence remained constant at 4.6 cases/10 6 persons. The age at the first sign of acromegaly and the age at diagnosis significantly increased during the study period, whereas growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I decreased. Incidentalomas constituted 32% of all cases diagnosed with acromegaly in the last decade. Primary surgery was used in 93% of all cases, and repeated surgery decreased from 24% to 10% during the three decades. The use of first-generation somatostatin analogues (21%–48%) and second-line medical treatment (4%–20%) increased with a concomitant improvement of biochemical disease control (58%–91%). Conclusion: The prevalence of acromegaly is higher than previously reported and the clinical presentation has shifted towards a milder phenotype. Modern treatment of acromegaly enables individualized treatment and disease control in the majority of patients.

Details

ISSN :
13652265 and 03000664
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1d1e13b881a64760505a212e89219195