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We collected data regarding baseline patient and tumor characteristics, the surgical method, complications, and activity volumes across involved departments. The relevant data were compared with those of the PTCOE standards.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>In total, 182 patients with pituitary tumors underwent surgery via the endoscopic endonasal approach during 2021-2023. Their median age was 51 (range, 20-91) years. Among them, 90.7% had macroadenomas. Functional remission rates were 55.6% for acromegaly, 69.2% for prolactinoma, and 93.3% for Cushing's disease. Our institute met the acceptable PTCOE criteria for the number of pituitary interventions, postoperative readmissions for complications, dynamic endocrine tests, neuroradiologists, and neuro-oncologists. Further, we met the preferred PTCOE criteria for mortality rate and the numbers of dedicated surgeons, endocrinologists, trained nurses, neuropathologists, and neuro-ophthalmologists.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Most indicators in our study met the acceptable standards for a PTCOE. 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Evaluating pituitary tumor management: aligning with pituitary tumor centers of excellence criteria.
Background: The Pituitary Society established criteria to develop Pituitary Tumor Centers of Excellence (PTCOE) for optimization of patient care. These criteria were later transformed into quantitative standards based on real-life data from accredited pituitary centers worldwide. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pituitary tumor care capacity at our institute and compare it with the PTCOE criteria.
Method: We retrospectively reviewed the data of patients who underwent sellar, suprasellar, or parasellar surgery during 2021-2023 at Taipei Veterans General Hospital. Adults older than 18 years who were diagnosed with pituitary tumors were included. We collected data regarding baseline patient and tumor characteristics, the surgical method, complications, and activity volumes across involved departments. The relevant data were compared with those of the PTCOE standards.
Results: In total, 182 patients with pituitary tumors underwent surgery via the endoscopic endonasal approach during 2021-2023. Their median age was 51 (range, 20-91) years. Among them, 90.7% had macroadenomas. Functional remission rates were 55.6% for acromegaly, 69.2% for prolactinoma, and 93.3% for Cushing's disease. Our institute met the acceptable PTCOE criteria for the number of pituitary interventions, postoperative readmissions for complications, dynamic endocrine tests, neuroradiologists, and neuro-oncologists. Further, we met the preferred PTCOE criteria for mortality rate and the numbers of dedicated surgeons, endocrinologists, trained nurses, neuropathologists, and neuro-ophthalmologists.
Conclusion: Most indicators in our study met the acceptable standards for a PTCOE. During the study period, the multidisciplinary team at our institute collaborated closely to provide comprehensive care for patients with pituitary adenomas.
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.