It is well accepted that mortality in acromegaly is increased because of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases while neoplastic complications account less to mortality. Amongst different cardiovascular complications the most frequent is biventricular hypertrophy, which occurs independently of hypertension and metabolic complications that, in turn, aggravate the cardiomyopathy. Diastolic and systolic dysfunction develops in a variable number of patients, depending on age and disease duration. Other cardiac disorders, such as arrhythmias, valve disease, hypertension, atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction have been less characterized but all appear to be present in acromegaly, depicting the so called "acromegalic cardiomyopathy". The best characterized respiratory disease is the sleep apnea. Ventilatory dysfunction recognizes bony changes of thoracic cage and lung overgrowth as relevant pathogenetic factors. Earlier evidences that patients with acromegaly have an increased risk of developing malignancies have become more realistic in recent years. Most studies have reported an increased risk of colonic polyps, which more frequently recur in patients not controlled after treatment. Malignancies in other organs have also been described, but less convincingly than at the gastrointestinal level and are not a main cause of mortality. Bone changes are also feature of the disease. They involve theoretically all bones and, particularly, the appendicular and the axial skeleton. Patients with long-standing disease are more prone to develop degenerative changes. Control of acromegaly by surgery or pharmacotherapy, especially by somatostatin analogs, improves cardiovascular morbidity and sleep apnea. There is still no demonstration that improvement of different complications corresponds a reduction in mortality.

Severe systemic complications of acromegaly / Colao, Annamaria; Pivonello, Rosario; P., Marzullo; Auriemma, RENATA SIMONA; DE MARTINO, MARIA CRISTINA; D., Ferone; Lombardi, Gaetano. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0391-4097. - ELETTRONICO. - 28 (suppl 5):(2005), pp. 65-77.

Severe systemic complications of acromegaly

COLAO, ANNAMARIA;PIVONELLO, ROSARIO;AURIEMMA, RENATA SIMONA;DE MARTINO, MARIA CRISTINA;LOMBARDI, GAETANO
2005

Abstract

It is well accepted that mortality in acromegaly is increased because of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases while neoplastic complications account less to mortality. Amongst different cardiovascular complications the most frequent is biventricular hypertrophy, which occurs independently of hypertension and metabolic complications that, in turn, aggravate the cardiomyopathy. Diastolic and systolic dysfunction develops in a variable number of patients, depending on age and disease duration. Other cardiac disorders, such as arrhythmias, valve disease, hypertension, atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction have been less characterized but all appear to be present in acromegaly, depicting the so called "acromegalic cardiomyopathy". The best characterized respiratory disease is the sleep apnea. Ventilatory dysfunction recognizes bony changes of thoracic cage and lung overgrowth as relevant pathogenetic factors. Earlier evidences that patients with acromegaly have an increased risk of developing malignancies have become more realistic in recent years. Most studies have reported an increased risk of colonic polyps, which more frequently recur in patients not controlled after treatment. Malignancies in other organs have also been described, but less convincingly than at the gastrointestinal level and are not a main cause of mortality. Bone changes are also feature of the disease. They involve theoretically all bones and, particularly, the appendicular and the axial skeleton. Patients with long-standing disease are more prone to develop degenerative changes. Control of acromegaly by surgery or pharmacotherapy, especially by somatostatin analogs, improves cardiovascular morbidity and sleep apnea. There is still no demonstration that improvement of different complications corresponds a reduction in mortality.
2005
Severe systemic complications of acromegaly / Colao, Annamaria; Pivonello, Rosario; P., Marzullo; Auriemma, RENATA SIMONA; DE MARTINO, MARIA CRISTINA; D., Ferone; Lombardi, Gaetano. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0391-4097. - ELETTRONICO. - 28 (suppl 5):(2005), pp. 65-77.
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