[Early postoperative measurement of growth hormone level for prognosis of surgical outcomes in acromegaly].
A I TsiberkinUliana TsoyV Yu CherebilloA V PolezhaevN V KuritsynaA A PaltsevA V AlkhazishviliElena N GrinevaPublished in: Terapevticheskii arkhiv (2020)
The study demonstrated the possibility of using GH level at 24 after surgery as a predictor for acromegaly remission. GH level 1.30 ng/ml at 24 hours after surgery showed better predictive value for long-term remission compared with the presence of microadenomas and Knosp Grade 02. The absence of decrease of GH level on the first day after surgery may serve as a reason for more close monitoring of patients in the postoperative period. Further studies in a larger number of observers are required to confirm our findings.