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Determinants of cerebrospinal fluid leakage in a large cohort of macroprolactinomas
Introduction
Macroprolactinomas are the most frequent subtype of pituitary adenomas. Their treatment has been improved since the onset of dopamin agonists (DA). Nevertheless, DA can cause a cerebospinal fluid (CSF) leakage by shrinking the tumor and lead to a bacterial meningitis. This complication might have lethal consequences.
Methods
We conducted an observational, retrospective study in the Pituitary Unit in Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital. A total of 171 patients with macroprolactinomas (larger diameter greater than 10mm) were included in the study. We compared patients who presented cerebrospinal rhinorrhea and/or meningitis, so-called complicated patients (C group), to patients who presented no complications during their follow-up, so-called uncomplicated patients (UC group): no occurrence of rhinorrhea, meningitis.
Results
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage has been found in 5% of patients in our large cohort of macroprolactinoma. Determinants of CSF leakage seems to be : adenoma size with concomitant supra- and infrasellar extension, very high prolactin level (> 1000µg/l), cabergoline treatment.
Conclusion
Cerebrospinal rhinorrhea is a rare complication of macroprolactinomas, but potentially lethal because of meningitis risk. Anti-pneumococcal and anti-haemophilus vaccination appears to be appropriate in these patients at the time of introduction of DA, to prevent meningitis.
期刊介绍:
The Annales d''Endocrinologie, mouthpiece of the French Society of Endocrinology (SFE), publishes reviews, articles and case reports coming from clinical, therapeutic and fundamental research in endocrinology and metabolic diseases. Every year, it carries a position paper by a work-group of French-language endocrinologists, on an endocrine pathology chosen by the Society''s Scientific Committee. The journal is also the organ of the Society''s annual Congress, publishing a summary of the symposia, presentations and posters. "Les Must de l''Endocrinologie" is a special booklet brought out for the Congress, with summary articles that are always very well received. And finally, we publish the high-level instructional courses delivered during the Henri-Pierre Klotz International Endocrinology Days. The Annales is a window on the world, keeping alert clinicians up to date on what is going on in diagnosis and treatment in all the areas of our specialty.