Cushing's Disease Clinical Phenotype and Tumor Behavior Vary with Age: Diagnostic and Perioperative Implications.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1210/clinem/dgae904
Jorge Eduardo Salcedo-Sifuentes, Ryan Shih, Anthony P Heaney, Marvin Bergsneider, Marilene B Wang, Ines Donangelo, Jivianne Lee, William Delery, Michael Karsy, Varun R Kshettry, Kevin C J Yuen, James J Evans, Garni Barkhoudarian, Donato R Pacione, Paul A Gardner, Juan C Fernandez-Miranda, Carolina Benjamin, Gabriel Zada, Robert C Rennert, Julie M Silverstein, Michael R Chicoine, Jiyoon Kim, Gang Li, Andrew S Little, Won Kim
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Abstract

Context: Little is known about presenting clinical characteristics, tumor biology, and surgical morbidity of Cushing's disease (CD) with aging.

Objective: Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we assessed diagnostic and prognostic significance of age in CD through differences in presentation, laboratory results, tumor characteristics, and postoperative outcomes.

Design: Data from the Registry of Adenomas of the Pituitary and Related Disorders (RAPID) were reviewed for patients with CD treated with transsphenoidal tumor resection at 11 centers between 2003 and 2023. Outcomes assessed included comorbidities, presenting features, preoperative endocrine evaluations, perioperative characteristics, postoperative endocrine laboratory values, and complications.

Results: Of the 608 patients evaluated, 496 (81.6%) were female; median age at surgery was 44 years (range, 10-78). Increasing age was associated with increasing comorbidities, frailty, rates of postoperative thromboembolic disease, Knosp grade, tumor size, and postoperative cortisol and ACTH nadirs. Conversely, increasing age was associated with decreased hallmark CD features, preoperative 24-hour urinary free cortisol, Ki-67 indices, and arginine vasopressin deficiency. Younger patients presented more frequently with weight gain, facial rounding/plethora, abdominal striae, hirsutism, menstrual irregularities, dorsocervical fat pad, and acne. Obstructive sleep apnea and infections were more common with increasing age.

Conclusions: There are age-dependent differences in clinical presentation, tumor behavior, and postoperative outcomes in patients with CD. Compared to younger patients, older patients present with a less classical phenotype characterized by fewer hallmark features, more medical comorbidities, and larger tumors. Notably, age-related differences suggest a more indolent tumor behavior in older patients, potentially contributing to delayed diagnosis and increased perioperative risk. These findings underscore the need for tailored diagnostic and therapeutic approaches across age groups, with a focus on managing long-term comorbidities and optimizing surgical outcomes.

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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism is the world"s leading peer-reviewed journal for endocrine clinical research and cutting edge clinical practice reviews. Each issue provides the latest in-depth coverage of new developments enhancing our understanding, diagnosis and treatment of endocrine and metabolic disorders. Regular features of special interest to endocrine consultants include clinical trials, clinical reviews, clinical practice guidelines, case seminars, and controversies in clinical endocrinology, as well as original reports of the most important advances in patient-oriented endocrine and metabolic research. According to the latest Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Report, JCE&M articles were cited 64,185 times in 2008.
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