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ea0063p690 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Radiologic and laboratory predictors for the surgical outcome in acromegaly

Tsiberkin Alexander , Tsoy Uliana , Kuritsyna Natalia , Cherebillo Vladislav , Dalmatova Anna , Polezhaev Andrej , Belousova Lidiya , Grineva Elena

Introduction: Perioperative assessment of surgical outcome in acromegaly patients is essential due to significant persistence rate even after total adenomectomy. Grade of adenoma invasiveness and basal growth hormone (GH) level in early postoperative period have been considered as important factors.Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the correlation between the outcomes of surgery in patients with acromegaly and the grade of adenoma invasion assess...

ea0070aep691 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2020

Early basal growth hormone level and nadir growth hormone level in oral glucose tolerance test as predictors for surgical cure in acromegaly

Tsiberkin Alexandr , Tsoy Uliana , Cherebillo Vladislav , Kuritsyna Natalya , Dalmatova Anna , Polezhaev Andrej , Belousova Lidia , Grineva Elena

Introduction: Growth hormone (GH) level is a direct marker of active residual adenoma tissue after acromegaly surgery. However, the value of early postoperative GH for prediction of surgical cure in acromegaly has not been established and therefore is not used in everyday clinical practice.Aim: The aim of our work was to study the 24-hour basal postoperative GH level and the nadir of GH level after the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) two weeks after s...

ea0056p840 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2018

Early postoperative GH level as biomarker for surgical outcome in patients with acromegaly

Tsiberkin Alexander , Tsoy Uliana , Cherebillo Vladislav , Gussaova Natalya , Dalmatova Anna , Polezhaev Andrej , Belousova Lidiya , Grineva Elena

Introduction: Persistence after transsphenoidal surgery remain a significant challenge in management of acromegaly. Value of basal growth hormone (GH) evaluation in early postoperative period as marker of acromegaly persistence has been proposed and discussed in the literature, but is not widely used in clinical practice.Aim: The goal of our study is to specify the value of basal GH level measurement 24 hours later after transsphenoidal surgery as postop...