Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/14652
Title: Neuroendocrine dysfunction in patients recovering from subarachnoid hemorrhage
Authors: Jovanovic V.
Pekić Sandra
Stojanović Marko
Tasic G.
Djurovic B.
Soldatovic I.
Doknic M.
Miljic D.
Djurovic M.
Medić Stojanoska, Milica 
Popovic V.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2010
Journal: Hormones
Abstract: Objective: subarachnoid hemorrhage (sAH) is a recently identified risk factor for hypopituitarism, particularly growth hormone (GH) and corticotrophins deficiencies. The aim of our study was to identify possible predictor(s) for neuroendocrine dysfunction in sAH survivors. Design: Pituitary function was evaluated in 93 patients (30 males, 63 females), aged 48.0±1.1 years (mean±sE), and with a Glasgow Outcome scale score of 4.6±0.6 (mean±sE) more than one year following sAH. In the acute phase, sAH was complicated by vasospasm (Vs) in 18 and by hydrocephalus (HDc) in 9 patients. baseline serum values of Insulin Growth Factor 1 (IGF-I), cortisol, Thyroxine (T4), Thyroid stimulating Hormone (TsH), Follicle stimulating Hormone (FsH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), testosterone (in males), estradiol (in females) and prolactin were determined. Results: According to the results of baseline hormonal evaluation, 47 patients (50.5%) had no hormonal abnormalities. seven patients (7.5%) had multiple pituitary hormone deficiencies: Four patients (4.3%) had two (GH and cortisol), one patient had three (gonadal, adrenal and GH) and two patients had deficiency of all pituitary axes. Thirty-nine patients (42%) had one abnormal axis (13 adrenal, 2 thyroid, 4 gonadal and 20 GH). None of the subjects was treated with desmopressin or exhibited symptomatic polyuria. The Vs and HDc during the acute phase of sAH were related to abnormal pituitary status (Vs with low IGF-I levels and HDc with low cortisol levels). conclusion: Through a screening procedure, neuroendocrine dysfunction was identified in a substantial number of asymptomatic patients with previous sAH. cerebral Vs and HDc at the time of sAH emerged as risk factors possibly predicting development of pituitary dysfunction. Low basal levels of IGF 1 and cortisol may help in selecting patients requiring further evaluation of pituitary function.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/14652
ISSN: 11093099
DOI: 10.14310/horm.2002.1273
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