Basel F Alqeeq, Mohammed Ayyad, Waseem J Almadhoun, Mohammad Aboabdo, Mosheer S Aldahdouh, Mohammed Al-Tawil, Ahmed M Al-Ghazali
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Abstract
Background and objectives: Cushing's disease is a rare endocrine disorder. This review aimed to examine sex-specific differences in Cushing's disease.
Design and settings: A meta-analysis was performed on published articles discussing the gender impact of Cushing's disease.
Methods: A systematic search was conducted to identify studies from Medline, Embase, CENTRAL and Scopus. Nine studies enrolling 1047 patients diagnosed with Cushing's disease were included in this meta-analysis.
Results: Male patients presented at a younger age (MD [mean difference]=-5.43; 95% CI [-5.78, -5.08]; P<.00001) than females. Male patients had a significantly higher prevalence of osteoporosis (RR [risk ratio]=1.75; 95% CI [1.36, 225]; P<.0001) and hypokalemia (RR=1.66; 95% CI [1.27, 2.16]; P=.0002). In addition, males had significantly higher rates of negative magnetic resonance imaging (RR=1.53; 95% CI [1.18, 2.0]; P=.002). No sex difference was observed in the prevalence of diabetes (RR=0.92; 95% CI [0.70, 1.22]); P=.57) and dyslipidemia (RR=1.33; 95% CI [0.88, 2.0]; P=.17).
Conclusion: Cushing's disease has a worse clinical presentation in males and more diagnostic difficulties compared to females.
背景和目的:库欣病是一种罕见的内分泌疾病。本综述旨在研究库欣病的性别差异:对已发表的讨论库欣病性别影响的文章进行荟萃分析:方法:对 Medline、Embase、CENTRAL 和 Scopus 中的研究进行了系统检索。9项研究共纳入了1047名库欣病患者:男性患者发病年龄更小(MD[平均差异]=-5.43;95% CI [-5.78,-5.08];PPP=.0002)。此外,男性磁共振成像阴性率明显更高(RR=1.53;95% CI [1.18,2.0];P=.002)。糖尿病(RR=0.92;95% CI [0.70,1.22])和血脂异常(RR=1.33;95% CI [0.88,2.0];P=.17)的患病率没有性别差异:结论:与女性相比,男性库欣病的临床表现更差,诊断也更困难。