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    Time to first remission and survival in patients with acromegaly: evidence from the UK acromegaly register study (UKAR)

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    Authors
    Deshmukh, H.
    Ssemmondo, E.
    Adeleke, K.
    Mongolu, S.
    Aye, M.
    Orme, S.
    Flanagan, D.
    Abraham, P.
    Higham, Claire
    Sathyapalan, T.
    Grp, U. K. A. R. S. U.
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    Affiliation
    Department of Endocrinology, Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Division of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    Abstract
    Objective: This study aimed to understand the effect of time to remission of acromegaly on survival in people living with acromegaly. Design, Patients and Measurement: This cross-sectional study used data from the UK Acromegaly Register. We considered remission of acromegaly growth hormone controlled at <= 2 mu g/L following the diagnosis of acromegaly. We used the accelerated failure time model to assess the effect of time to remission on survival in acromegaly. Results: The study population comprises 3569 individuals with acromegaly, with a median age of diagnosis of 47.3 (36.5-57.8) years, 48% females and a majority white population (61%). The number of individuals with the first remission of acromegaly was 2472, and the median time to first remission was 1.92 (0.70-6.58) years. In this study, time to first remission in acromegaly was found to have a significant effect on survival (p < .001); for every 1-year increase in time to first remission, there was a median 1% reduction in survival in acromegaly. In an analysis adjusted for covariates, the survival rate was 52% higher (p < .001) in those who underwent surgery as compared to those who did not have surgery, 18% higher (p = .01) in those who received treatment with somatostatin analogues (SMA) as compared to those with dopamine agonists and 21% lower (p < .001) in those who received conventional radiotherapy as compared to those who did not receive radiotherapy. Conclusion: In conclusion, this population-based study conducted in patients with acromegaly revealed that faster remission time, surgical intervention and treatment with SMA are linked to improved survival outcomes.
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    Deshmukh H, Ssemmondo E, Adeleke K, Mongolu S, Aye M, Orme S, et al. Time to first remission and survival in patients with acromegaly: Evidence from the UK Acromegaly Register Study (UKAR). Clinical endocrinology. 2024 SEP;101(3):274-81. PubMed PMID: WOS:001272467700001. English.
    Journal
    Clinical Endocrinology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627134
    PubMed ID
    39012017
    Language
    en
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