在长期控制的肢端肥大症患者中,肌肉功能障碍与生活质量差有关。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Luciana Martel-Duguech, Helena Bascuñana, Jordi Cuartero, Susan M Webb, Elena Valassi
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目的:肢端肥大症(ACRO)会导致严重的生理和心理疾病。虽然患者经常报告持续的肌肉功能障碍和激素控制后的生活质量(QoL)受损,但这两个因素之间的关系仍未得到充分探讨。我们的目的是研究长期控制的ACRO患者肌肉功能参数与生活质量之间的关系。方法:对36例ACRO患者(男14例,女22例;平均年龄54±8岁),控制生长激素/IGF-I过量,定义为OGTT后IGF-I水平正常化和生长激素浓度抑制,平均(±SD)为8(4)年。肌肉功能评估采用步态速度(GS),计时和走(TUG),握力(HGS)和30秒的椅子-站立测试。生活质量采用AcroQoL和SF-36问卷进行评价。结果:较差的肌肉表现,特别是GS和TUG,与AcroQoL和SF-36问卷中身体、心理和社会领域的生活质量得分降低显著相关。在女性中,行动不便与自我形象和身体功能受损有关。在男性中,肌肉力量和活动能力的降低与身体和情绪方面的广泛生活质量变化有关。这些发现强调了肌肉功能障碍对ACRO患者的身体表现、感知和社会心理健康的重要影响。结论:长期控制的ACRO患者的肌肉功能障碍会对生活质量产生负面影响,需要进行常规功能评估和有针对性的康复策略。
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Muscle dysfunction is associated with poor quality of life in long-term controlled patients with acromegaly.

Purpose: Acromegaly (ACRO) leads to significant physical and psychological morbidity. Although patients often report persistent muscle dysfunction and impaired quality of life (QoL) after hormone control, the relationship between these two factors remains largely underexplored. Our objective was to investigate the association between muscle function parameters and QoL in long-term controlled ACRO patients.

Methods: We studied 36 patients with ACRO (14 males, 22 females; mean age 54 ± 8 years) with controlled GH/IGF-I excess, defined as normalized IGF-I levels and suppressed GH concentrations after an OGTT, during a mean (± SD) of 8 (4) years. Muscle function was assessed using gait speed (GS), timed up and go (TUG), handgrip strength (HGS), and the 30-second chair-to-stand test. QoL was evaluated using the AcroQoL and SF-36 questionnaires.

Results: Poor muscle performance, particularly on GS and TUG, was significantly associated with reduced QoL scores on physical, psychological, and social domains of AcroQoL and SF-36 questionnaires. In women, mobility limitations were linked to impaired self-image and physical functioning. In men, reduced muscle strength and mobility were associated with broad QoL alterations on physical and emotional dimensions. These findings highlight the significant impact of muscle dysfunction on both physical performance perception and psychosocial well-being in ACRO patients.

Conclusion: Muscle dysfunction in long-term controlled ACRO patients negatively affects QoL, underscoring the need for routine functional assessments and targeted rehabilitation strategies.

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Pituitary
Pituitary 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
7.90%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Pituitary is an international publication devoted to basic and clinical aspects of the pituitary gland. It is designed to publish original, high quality research in both basic and pituitary function as well as clinical pituitary disease. The journal considers: Biology of Pituitary Tumors Mechanisms of Pituitary Hormone Secretion Regulation of Pituitary Function Prospective Clinical Studies of Pituitary Disease Critical Basic and Clinical Reviews Pituitary is directed at basic investigators, physiologists, clinical adult and pediatric endocrinologists, neurosurgeons and reproductive endocrinologists interested in the broad field of the pituitary and its disorders. The Editorial Board has been drawn from international experts in basic and clinical endocrinology. The journal offers a rapid turnaround time for review of manuscripts, and the high standard of the journal is maintained by a selective peer-review process which aims to publish only the highest quality manuscripts. Pituitary will foster the publication of creative scholarship as it pertains to the pituitary and will provide a forum for basic scientists and clinicians to publish their high quality pituitary-related work.
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