Perioperative Complications Associated with Routine Preoperative Glucocorticoid Use Among Patients Undergoing Pituitary Surgery with Normal Preoperative HPA Axis: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 0.6 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Franz Michael Magnaye, Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco
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Abstract

Objective: This study determined the incidence of perioperative complications associated with routine preoperative glucocorticoid use in patients undergoing pituitary surgery with normal preoperative hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis).

Methodology: From 2011-2021 retrospective chart review, 243 patients undergoing pituitary surgery with normal preoperative HPA axis were analyzed into 2 groups: 1) with preoperative steroids; and 2) without preoperative steroids. Development of postoperative complications was subsequently evaluated.

Results: Incidence of primary composite postoperative complications of in-hospital mortality, postoperative infection and postoperative diabetes insipidus (DI) was significantly increased among those who had preoperative steroids compared to those without (58.33% versus 33.33%, p-value 0.004) with an adjusted odds ratio of 2.90 (CI 1.29 to 6.53, p-value 0.010). Among the components of the composite outcome, post-operative DI was statistically higher among those who were given preoperative steroids (52.45% versus 28.21%, p-value 0.006) with an adjusted OR of 3.31 (CI 1.43 to 7.67, p-value 0.005). The incidence of postoperative adrenal insufficiency was similar between the 2 groups (20.15% with steroids versus 8.70% without steroids, p-value 0.258).

Conclusion: Among patients undergoing pituitary surgery with normal preoperative HPA axis, routine preoperative steroids use was associated with an increased risk of composite postoperative complications.

术前HPA轴正常的垂体手术患者术前常规使用糖皮质激素的围手术期并发症:一项回顾性队列研究
目的:本研究确定术前下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴(HPA轴)正常的垂体手术患者术前常规使用糖皮质激素围手术期并发症的发生率。方法:回顾性分析2011-2021年243例术前HPA轴正常的垂体手术患者,将其分为两组:1)术前使用类固醇;2)术前不使用类固醇。随后评估术后并发症的发展情况。结果:术前使用类固醇的患者术后住院死亡率、术后感染和尿囊症(DI)的主要复合并发症发生率明显高于未使用类固醇的患者(58.33% vs 33.33%, p值0.004),校正优势比为2.90 (CI 1.29 ~ 6.53, p值0.010)。在综合结果的组成部分中,术前使用类固醇的患者术后DI(52.45%比28.21%,p值0.006)高于术前使用类固醇的患者,调整后OR为3.31 (CI 1.43 ~ 7.67, p值0.005)。两组术后肾上腺功能不全发生率相似(使用类固醇组20.15%,未使用类固醇组8.70%,p值0.258)。结论:在术前HPA轴正常的垂体手术患者中,术前常规使用类固醇与术后复合并发症的风险增加有关。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies (JAFES) is an OPEN ACCESS, internationally peer-reviewed, English language, medical and health science journal that is published in print two times a year by the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies. It shall serve as the endocrine window between the ASEAN region and the world, featuring original papers and publishing key findings from specialists and experts of endocrinology.
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