S Camerini, A Wennberg, M Adriani, B Martin, R Vettor, P Maffei, F Dassie
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Abstract
Purpose: Acromegaly is a rare chronic disease characterized by systemic comorbidity and reduced quality of life. Although achieving biochemical control has always been the primary goal of acromegaly therapy, recent evidence has shown that the traditional assessment does not adequately capture the complexity of symptoms and patients' perception. These findings result in the need to improve a fast decision-making process of the clinician, who should not only take into account biochemical-instrumental criteria, but also patients' symptoms. With the aim of supporting the clinician in the diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making process several disease-specific tools have been developed. The aim of this review is to provide a description of the acromegaly-specific tools, presenting their main features, their application in daily practice, and their efficacy and utility.
Methods: A systematic search of Medline/PubMed, ISI-Web of Knowledge, and Google Scholar databases was done.
Results: Specific instruments and questionnaires have recently been developed to assist clinicians in the assessment of acromegaly. These are either Patient-Reported Outcome tools, such as Acromegaly Quality of Life Questionnaire (AcroQoL) and Pain Assessment Acromegaly Symptom Questionnaire (PASQ), or Clinician-Reported Outcome tools, such as ACROSCORE, SAGIT® and Acromegaly Disease Activity Tool (ACRODAT®). Such tools are extremely flexible and, therefore, have been widely adopted by endocrinologists and other professionals, so much so that they have also been included as recommendations in the 2018 international guidelines.
Conclusion: Questionnaires and tools are useful in the management of acromegaly patients. They help clinicians evaluate patients' symptoms and could assist in the evaluation of disease activity.
目的:肢端肥大症是一种罕见的慢性疾病,其特点是全身合并症和生活质量下降。虽然实现生化控制一直是肢端肥大症治疗的主要目标,但最近的证据表明,传统的评估不能充分反映症状的复杂性和患者的感知。这些发现导致需要提高临床医生的快速决策过程,他们不仅要考虑生化仪器标准,还要考虑患者的症状。为了在诊断和治疗决策过程中支持临床医生,已经开发了几种特定疾病的工具。本文旨在介绍肢端肥大症专用工具的主要特点,在日常实践中的应用,以及它们的疗效和用途。方法:系统检索Medline/PubMed、ISI-Web of Knowledge和Google Scholar数据库。结果:特定的工具和问卷最近已开发,以协助临床医生在肢端肥大症的评估。这些是患者报告的结果工具,如肢端肥大症生活质量问卷(AcroQoL)和肢端肥大症症状疼痛评估问卷(PASQ),或临床报告的结果工具,如ACROSCORE、SAGIT®和肢端肥大症疾病活动工具(ACRODAT®)。这些工具非常灵活,因此被内分泌学家和其他专业人士广泛采用,以至于它们也被列为2018年国际指南的建议。结论:问卷和工具在肢端肥大症患者的管理中是有用的。它们可以帮助临床医生评估患者的症状,并有助于评估疾病活动。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Endocrinological Investigation is a well-established, e-only endocrine journal founded 36 years ago in 1978. It is the official journal of the Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE), established in 1964. Other Italian societies in the endocrinology and metabolism field are affiliated to the journal: Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine, Italian Society of Obesity, Italian Society of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Clinical Endocrinologists’ Association, Thyroid Association, Endocrine Surgical Units Association, Italian Society of Pharmacology.