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Neurosurg Rev ; 34(4): 509-16, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21674148

ABSTRACT

Recent studies investigating pituitary function after non-sellar brain tumor surgery showed that up to 38.2% of patients have pituitary insufficiency (PI). It has been assumed that the operation causes the PI, but preoperative hormone testing, which would have been necessary to prove this assumption, was not performed. The objective of this study is to answer the question if indeed microsurgery is the culprit of PI in patients with operatively treated non-sellar brain tumors. In this prospective trial, 54 patients with supratentorial non-sellar tumors were included. The basal levels of cortisol, prolactin, testosterone, estrogen, IGF-1, fT3, fT4, STH, TSH, ACTH, FSH, and LH were recorded preoperatively on days 1 and 7 after surgery. If basal hormone screening revealed an abnormality, a releasing hormone assay was performed. Before surgery, 24 of the 54 patients (44.4%) already had PI. Additional 25 patients showed either hypocortisolism or hypothyreoidism. As those patients had been pre-treated with dexamethasone and L-thyroxine, these findings were considered not to represent PI but drug effects. Hormone testing on days 1 and 7 after surgery revealed no changes. With 44.4% PI is a frequent finding in brain tumor patients already before surgery. The factors causing preoperative PI remain yet to be identified. The endocrine results after surgery are unchanged which rules out that surgery is the cause of PI.


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Hypopituitarism/etiology , Neurosurgical Procedures/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications/therapy , Supratentorial Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Endocrine Glands/physiology , Female , Humans , Hypopituitarism/pathology , Hypopituitarism/psychology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Microsurgery , Middle Aged , Pituitary Function Tests , Postoperative Complications/physiopathology , Postoperative Complications/psychology , Preoperative Care , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life , Young Adult
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