Observational study in adult hypopituitary patients with untreated growth hormone deficiency (ODA study).: Socio-economic impact and health status

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Sanmartí, A
Lucas, A
Hawkins, F
Webb, SM
Ulied, A
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[1] Hosp Badalona Germans Trias & Pujol, Serv Endocrinol, Barcelona 08916, Spain
[2] Hosp 12 Octubre, E-28041 Madrid, Spain
[3] Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc, Dept Med, Barcelona, Spain
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10.1530/eje.0.1410481
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the socio-economic impact at baseline and after one gear of follow-up of clinical and health status characteristics and laboratory tests of adult-onset GH deficiency (AGHD), a well-known clinical entity, in a large group of Spanish hypopituitary patients with untreated AGHD. Design and Methods: A total of 926 eligible patients with GHD (GH less than or equal to 5 ng/ml after stimulation) and at least one further pituitary hormone deficiency were retrospectively studied; 356 of these were followed for one year. Complete physical examination, IGF-I, lipid and routine biochemistry measurements and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) with the specific QoL-Assessment of Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adults (AGHDA) questionnaire were assessed at baseline and at 12 months in the prospective study. Health status and health-economic evaluation were measured by a specific questionnaire and a patient diary and compared with Spanish population study results. Results: Clinical characteristics and laboratory tests of AGHD showed a higher incidence of cardiovascular risk factors and mortality compared with the general population (hypercholesterolaemia in 29% vs 18% and hypertension in 22.1% vs 14.9%). QoL-AGHDA scores for patients were significantly worse (P<0.01) and direct health costs were higher than in the general population. Conclusions: Hypopituitary GHD adults had more cardiovascular risk factors, higher mortality, worse HRQoL and higher absolute health costs than the general population in Spain.
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