Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective study

Context: Acromegaly is a rare disease characterized by excessive growth of bones and soft tissues due to hypersecretion of the growth hormone (GH), usually associated with pituitary tumors. Timely diagnosis and treatment are essential to reduce chronic complications. Objective: To determine if th...

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Main Authors: Alin Abreu Lomba, Marcela Patiño Arboleda, Reynaldo Carvajal Ortiz, Nathalia Buitrago Gomez, Alejandro Pinzón Tovar, David Alexander Vernaza Trujillo, Alejandro Castellanos Pinedo, Rafael Castellanos Bueno, Doly Pantoja Guerrero, Henry Arenas Quintero
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Published: Asociación Colombiana de Endocrinología 2025-03-01
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author Alin Abreu Lomba
Marcela Patiño Arboleda
Reynaldo Carvajal Ortiz
Nathalia Buitrago Gomez
Alejandro Pinzón Tovar
David Alexander Vernaza Trujillo
Alejandro Castellanos Pinedo
Rafael Castellanos Bueno
Doly Pantoja Guerrero
Henry Arenas Quintero
author_facet Alin Abreu Lomba
Marcela Patiño Arboleda
Reynaldo Carvajal Ortiz
Nathalia Buitrago Gomez
Alejandro Pinzón Tovar
David Alexander Vernaza Trujillo
Alejandro Castellanos Pinedo
Rafael Castellanos Bueno
Doly Pantoja Guerrero
Henry Arenas Quintero
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description Context: Acromegaly is a rare disease characterized by excessive growth of bones and soft tissues due to hypersecretion of the growth hormone (GH), usually associated with pituitary tumors. Timely diagnosis and treatment are essential to reduce chronic complications. Objective: To determine if there are clinical differences and differences in the treatment response according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia. Methods: Observational, analytical, multicenter, retrospective cohort study based on a national registry of patients with acromegaly in Colombia.   Results: A total of 201 patients were included (of whom 60% were women and 75% were under 60 years old). The average weight was 75.1 kg ± 12.9 and the height was 1.63 m ± 0.08, with men and those under 60 years old tending to be taller. The average time of evolution of the disease until diagnosis was 6.9 ± 4.4 years, however, older adults had a longer time of 8.6 ± 5.7 years, with no differences with respect to gender. The most common type of tumor was macroadenoma in 78% of cases. In addition to the classic symptoms of the disease, decreased libido was found more frequently in men, and depression was predominant in those over 60 years old. Arterial hypertension, colonic and hepatobiliary pathology were more common in women. Cardiomyopathy, hypertension and bone pathology (osteoporosis and osteopenia) were more frequent among people over 60 years old. Surgical intervention, combined with medical management, was the preferred treatment approach for individuals aged 18 to 60 and was associated with improved clinical outcomes. Conclusion: The combined treatment of surgery and medical management was associated with better clinical control of acromegaly, with no significant differences in disease control by gender or age group.
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spelling doaj-art-a4e35722eeab4b41a750095426fe39832025-08-20T03:07:55ZengAsociación Colombiana de EndocrinologíaRevista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes y Metabolismo2389-97862805-58532025-03-0112110.53853/encr.12.1.904Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective studyAlin Abreu Lomba0Marcela Patiño Arboleda1Reynaldo Carvajal OrtizNathalia Buitrago Gomez2Alejandro Pinzón Tovar3David Alexander Vernaza Trujillo4Alejandro Castellanos Pinedo5Rafael Castellanos Bueno6Doly Pantoja Guerrero7Henry Arenas Quintero8Clínica Imbanaco, Cali, ColombiaUniversidad Libre, Cali, ColombiaUniversidad Libre, Cali, ColombiaHospital Universitario Neiva, Huila, ColombiaUniversidad Libre, Cali, ColombiaUniversidad de Buenos Aires, Hospital Escuela José de San Martín, ArgentinaUniversidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, Santander, ColombiaBalance Control de Peso, Pasto, ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Context: Acromegaly is a rare disease characterized by excessive growth of bones and soft tissues due to hypersecretion of the growth hormone (GH), usually associated with pituitary tumors. Timely diagnosis and treatment are essential to reduce chronic complications. Objective: To determine if there are clinical differences and differences in the treatment response according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia. Methods: Observational, analytical, multicenter, retrospective cohort study based on a national registry of patients with acromegaly in Colombia.   Results: A total of 201 patients were included (of whom 60% were women and 75% were under 60 years old). The average weight was 75.1 kg ± 12.9 and the height was 1.63 m ± 0.08, with men and those under 60 years old tending to be taller. The average time of evolution of the disease until diagnosis was 6.9 ± 4.4 years, however, older adults had a longer time of 8.6 ± 5.7 years, with no differences with respect to gender. The most common type of tumor was macroadenoma in 78% of cases. In addition to the classic symptoms of the disease, decreased libido was found more frequently in men, and depression was predominant in those over 60 years old. Arterial hypertension, colonic and hepatobiliary pathology were more common in women. Cardiomyopathy, hypertension and bone pathology (osteoporosis and osteopenia) were more frequent among people over 60 years old. Surgical intervention, combined with medical management, was the preferred treatment approach for individuals aged 18 to 60 and was associated with improved clinical outcomes. Conclusion: The combined treatment of surgery and medical management was associated with better clinical control of acromegaly, with no significant differences in disease control by gender or age group. https://revistaendocrino.org/index.php/rcedm/article/view/904AcromegalyGenderAge groupsSurgeryMedical therapyRadiation
spellingShingle Alin Abreu Lomba
Marcela Patiño Arboleda
Reynaldo Carvajal Ortiz
Nathalia Buitrago Gomez
Alejandro Pinzón Tovar
David Alexander Vernaza Trujillo
Alejandro Castellanos Pinedo
Rafael Castellanos Bueno
Doly Pantoja Guerrero
Henry Arenas Quintero
Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective study
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes y Metabolismo
Acromegaly
Gender
Age groups
Surgery
Medical therapy
Radiation
title Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective study
title_full Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective study
title_short Clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in Colombia: A retrospective study
title_sort clinical and treatment response differences according to age and gender in patients with acromegaly in colombia a retrospective study
topic Acromegaly
Gender
Age groups
Surgery
Medical therapy
Radiation
url https://revistaendocrino.org/index.php/rcedm/article/view/904
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