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Chronic Anterior Pituitary Dysfunction Following Traumatic Head Injury: Prospective Study in Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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Background: Hypopituitarism following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not rare however most patients were left undiagnosed and untreated. Association of post TBI hypopituitarism causing neurobehavioural and quality of life impairment. The aim of the study is to determine the incidence of the chronic anterior pituitary deficiency in patients with traumatic brain injury. Subsequently determine the risk factor and the outcome of the patient with chronic anterior pituitary dysfunction. Methods: This is single centre cross-sectional study involved 105 traumatic head injury patients under the Neurosurgical Department Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The primary investigator will do an interview and the patients will be asked question to complete a questioner from SF-36 (36 questions). Subsequently, consent for participation will be taken and blood sampling will be done. Results: Thirty-three patients were noted to have anterior pituitary dysfunction. The mean age was 36.97 ± 12.96 years old. Twenty-seven patients (32.5%) were male and six patients were female (27.3%). Chronic anterior pituitary dysfunction in patients with a severe traumatic head injury around 47.1% (23 patients), as compared to a moderate head injury (8 patients, 38.1%) and 2 sustained mild head injury (5.6%). The mean duration after the onset of trauma was 10.3 ± 1.79 months. All patient with anterior pituitary dysfunction had positive CT brain findings with 22 had subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) at the basal cistern and 27 patients had a base of skull fracture, where 52.1% of the patient underwent surgical intervention, 84.8% involved one axis and another 5 patients had two axes involved. Severity of the head injury (P < 0.001), prolonged duration of hospital stay (P = 0.014), radiological findings of a base of skull fracture (P < 0.001) and presence of SAH at basal cistern (P < 0.001) was significantly associated with pituitary dysfunction. The patient with anterior pituitary dysfunction has the lower 36-item Short Form Survey (SF-36) marks 56.3 ± 10.3. Conclusion: The prevalence of hypopituitarism was 31%. Indicators are increased TBI severity, prolonged hospitalisation and positive finding in radiological assessment. Post-traumatic chronic anterior pituitary dysfunction also related with poor quality of life as showed by low SF-36 marks.
Title: Chronic Anterior Pituitary Dysfunction Following Traumatic Head Injury: Prospective Study in Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Description:
Background: Hypopituitarism following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not rare however most patients were left undiagnosed and untreated.
Association of post TBI hypopituitarism causing neurobehavioural and quality of life impairment.
The aim of the study is to determine the incidence of the chronic anterior pituitary deficiency in patients with traumatic brain injury.
Subsequently determine the risk factor and the outcome of the patient with chronic anterior pituitary dysfunction.
Methods: This is single centre cross-sectional study involved 105 traumatic head injury patients under the Neurosurgical Department Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
The primary investigator will do an interview and the patients will be asked question to complete a questioner from SF-36 (36 questions).
Subsequently, consent for participation will be taken and blood sampling will be done.
Results: Thirty-three patients were noted to have anterior pituitary dysfunction.
The mean age was 36.
97 ± 12.
96 years old.
Twenty-seven patients (32.
5%) were male and six patients were female (27.
3%).
Chronic anterior pituitary dysfunction in patients with a severe traumatic head injury around 47.
1% (23 patients), as compared to a moderate head injury (8 patients, 38.
1%) and 2 sustained mild head injury (5.
6%).
The mean duration after the onset of trauma was 10.
3 ± 1.
79 months.
All patient with anterior pituitary dysfunction had positive CT brain findings with 22 had subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) at the basal cistern and 27 patients had a base of skull fracture, where 52.
1% of the patient underwent surgical intervention, 84.
8% involved one axis and another 5 patients had two axes involved.
Severity of the head injury (P < 0.
001), prolonged duration of hospital stay (P = 0.
014), radiological findings of a base of skull fracture (P < 0.
001) and presence of SAH at basal cistern (P < 0.
001) was significantly associated with pituitary dysfunction.
The patient with anterior pituitary dysfunction has the lower 36-item Short Form Survey (SF-36) marks 56.
3 ± 10.
3.
Conclusion: The prevalence of hypopituitarism was 31%.
Indicators are increased TBI severity, prolonged hospitalisation and positive finding in radiological assessment.
Post-traumatic chronic anterior pituitary dysfunction also related with poor quality of life as showed by low SF-36 marks.
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