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ea0094op1.3 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

Biochemical control does not improve functional impairment in people with acromegaly

Z Safdar Nawaz , Heague Megan , Hebden Sophie , Lynch Julie , Mclaren David , Tresoldi Alberto , Lithgow Kirstie , Urwyler Sandrine , Akbar Shahzad , McLoughlin Katie , Kearney Tara , Drake William M. , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Orme Steve , E Higham Claire , Karavitaki Niki , Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Murray Robert

Acromegaly, a chronic disorder of excessive growth hormone secretion, leads to functional limitation and impaired mobility most commonly due to arthropathy. Patients with biochemically controlled acromegaly have reported persistent impairment in prior studies. We aimed to compare the functional differences in patients with biochemically controlled acromegaly to those with uncontrolled disease by means of validated questionnaires. Between March 2017 and May 2022, patients over ...

ea0094p233 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

Characterisation of the Impact of Joint Pain on Patients with Acromegaly

Hebden Sophie , Safdar Nawaz , Heague Megan , Lynch Julie , Mclaren David , Tresoldi Alberto , Lithgow Kirstie , Urwyler Sandrine , Akbar Shahzad , McLoughlin Katie , Kearney Tara , M Drake William , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Orme Steve , E Higham Claire , Karavitaki Niki , Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Murray Robert

Acromegaly is caused by excessive growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) secretion. Arthropathy is a leading cause of morbidity and impaired quality of life in acromegalic patients, often persisting despite therapeutic interventions and biochemical control. This cross-sectional study aimed to characterise the extent and impact of arthropathy in terms of pain and functional impairment. Validated questionnaires, including DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Should...

ea0094oc3.5 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

The effects of biochemical control and Arthropathy on Quality of Life in patients with Acromegaly: a cross-sectional study

Megan Heague , Nawaz Safdar , Sophie Hebden , Julie Lynch , David McLaren , Alberto Tresoldi , Kirstie Lithgow , Sandrine Urwyler , Shahzad Akbar , Katie McLoughlin , Tara Kearney , William M. Drake , Thozhukat Sathyapalan , Steve Orme , Claire E. Higham , Niki Karavitaki , Nikolaos Kyriakakis , Robert D. Murray

One of the most prevalent clinical manifestations of acromegaly is arthropathy which persists despite adequate symptom and biochemical control, and contributes to impaired quality of life. Patients with acromegaly have high psychiatry morbidity and increased prevalence of depression and poor psychological wellbeing. In a large cohort we aim to determine the effects of joint disease and disease control on quality of life in acromegaly. Eighty-five patients (45 women; median age...

ea0099p408 | Late-Breaking | ECE2024

The impact of the acromegalic arthropathy on daily functioning in patients with acromegaly

Heague Megan , Hebden Sophie , Lynch Julie , Z Safdar Nawaz , McLaren David , Stefano Tresoldi Alberto , Lithgow Kirstie , Urwyler Sandrine , Varsani Chetna , Akbar Shahzad , McLoughlin Katie , Adeniji Katarzyna , Kearney Tara , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Higham Claire , Drake William , Karavitaki Niki , Kyriakakis Nikolaos , D Murray Robert

Background: Despite biochemical control of GH and IGF-I levels patients with acromegaly continue to have marked impairment of their well-being. The acromegalic arthropathy has been identified as a significant contributor to the impaired well-being of these individuals. Few data are available to determine the impact of the arthropathy on function.Methods: Patients with a diagnosis of acromegaly under follow-up in six tertiary pituitary centres were invite...

ea0099p589 | Late-Breaking | ECE2024

The prevalence, distribution and use of analgesics for arthropathy in patients with acromegaly

Heague Megan , Hebden Sophie , Lynch Julie , Z Safdar Nawaz , McLaren David , Stefano Tresoldi Alberto , Urwyler Sandrine , Lithgow Kirstie , Varsani Chetna , Akbar Shahzad , McLoughlin Katie , Adeniji Katarzyna , Kearney Tara , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Higham Claire , Drake William , Karavitaki Niki , D Murray Robert , Kyriakakis Nikolaos

Background: Despite biochemical control of GH and IGF-I levels patients with acromegaly continue to have marked impairment of their well-being. The acromegalic arthropathy has been identified as a significant contributor to the impaired well-being of these individuals. We aimed to establish the true prevalence of arthropathy, distribution of joint involvement and use of analgesics for arthropathy in a large series of patients with acromegaly.Methods: Pat...

ea0099p594 | Late-Breaking | ECE2024

The prevalence of joint replacement surgery in patients with acromegaly

Hebden Sophie , Heague Megan , Lynch Julie , Z Safdar Nawaz , McLaren David , Stefano Tresoldi Alberto , Lithgow Kirstie , Urwyler Sandrine , Varsani Chetna , Akbar Shahzad , McLoughlin Katie , Adeniji Katarzyna , Kearney Tara , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Higham Claire , Drake William , Karavitaki Niki , D Murray Robert , Kyriakakis Nikolaos

Background: Patients with acromegaly experience early onset arthropathy characterised by initial joint space widening due to cartilage hyperplasia, with later degenerative changes characterised by joint space narrowing, sclerosis and osteophyte formation. To date no specific treatment is available for the arthropathy these patients experience, with management being limited to analgesics, anti-inflammatory agents, physiotherapy, joint injections, and potentially joint replaceme...