Hypopituitarism Screening in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury in the Primary Care Setting at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System

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Ahmed, Ammar [1 ]
Inkollu, Sindhura [1 ]
Chauhan, Aditya [1 ]
Westanmo, Anders [2 ]
Ercan-Fang, Nacide [1 ,2 ]
Sibley, Shalamar [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Med, Diabet Endocrinol & Metab Div, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[2] Minneapolis VA Med Ctr, Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Metab Sect, Minneapolis, MN 55417 USA
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PITUITARY DYSFUNCTION; PREVALENCE; MANAGEMENT; MORTALITY; MODERATE; ADULTS;
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10.1093/milmed/usae563
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant health issue among veterans and poses a substantial risk for pituitary injury. Consensus guidelines recommend that patients who have sustained a TBI should undergo a baseline pituitary hormonal evaluation after the primary brain insult. Patients with abnormal screening test results or with symptoms of hypopituitarism should be referred to endocrinology for a full assessment. Currently, there are no reported data on the screening rates of hypopituitarism in veterans with TBI. This pilot study was conducted to determine the frequency of screening for hypopituitarism in veterans with TBI in a primary care clinic setting.Materials and Methods We conducted a single-center retrospective cohort study of patients with a diagnosis of TBI who were seen by their primary care physicians at the Minneapolis Veteran Affairs Health Care System over a 1-year period. A random sample was generated using computerized random generator software of patient data, including demographics, TBI-related information, and pituitary hormone levels, which were collected from the panel of primary care providers. We used 2 sets of screening criteria, one by Ghigo et al. published in 2005, and the second by Tan et al. published in 2017, to define hypopituitarism screening adequacy in our cohort of TBI patients. Institutional Review Board approval was obtained.Results None of the 50 patients who met the criteria for screening based on the 2005 recommendations were screened for hypopituitarism. Only 2 of the 26 patients who met the criteria for screening based on the more recent 2017 recommendations were screened for hypopituitarism.Conclusion We report that the screening rate for hypopituitarism in TBI patients is exceedingly low in the primary care setting, even with the less rigorous newer screening recommendations. Measures should be taken to improve screening of hypopituitarism to decrease morbidity and improve the quality of life in patients with a history of TBI.
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