Background Hydrocortisone treatment in transsphenoidal pituitary surgery has been debated. Although several publications advocate restrictive treatment, centers around the world administer stress doses of hydrocortisone in patients with presumed intact cortisol production. Our aim with this analysis was to compare postoperative hypocortisolism in patients who received three different protocols of hydrocortisone therapy during and after surgery. Method This was a retrospective observational study. Based on perioperative hydrocortisone dose given, patients were divided in three groups: high dose (HD), intermediate dose (ID), and low dose (LD). Postoperative evaluation of the pituitary function was performed using S-cortisol at day 4 and short...
In 22 patients undergoing elective surgery, adrenal function was assessed before and on the day of s...
Hypercortisolism attributable to hypersecretion of ACTH by a pituitary adenoma is an uncommon and pr...
Background & objectives: The conventionally used perioperative glucocorticoid replacement protoc...
Background Hydrocortisone treatment in transsphenoidal pituitary surgery has been debated. Although ...
We report the results of a prospective randomized controlled trial, which looked at the incidence of...
Adrenal insufficiency after transsphenoidal resection of pituitary adenoma (PA) can be seen in 1-12%...
Purpose To assess the reliability and safety of a postsurgical evaluation strategy of adrenal functi...
Transsphenoidal surgery (TS) is the treatment of choice for many pituitary tumors. Because TS may ca...
The ability to reliably identify patients with new hypocortisolemia acutely following pituitary surg...
Transsphenoidal pituitary surgery is the treatment of choice for Cushing’s disease (CD). Despite the...
Background : Peri-operative steroids are administered routinely to patients with pituitary adenoma u...
Introduction: Patients with pituitary adenomas undergoing transsphenoidal surgery require pre- and p...
Objective: Few data are available regarding the need of steroid substitutive therapy after unilatera...
Patients with pituitary adenomas usually receive “stress dose” steroids in the peri-operative peroid...
Objective: Transsphenoidal surgery (TS) is the primary therapy for Cushing's disease (CD). The aims ...
In 22 patients undergoing elective surgery, adrenal function was assessed before and on the day of s...
Hypercortisolism attributable to hypersecretion of ACTH by a pituitary adenoma is an uncommon and pr...
Background & objectives: The conventionally used perioperative glucocorticoid replacement protoc...
Background Hydrocortisone treatment in transsphenoidal pituitary surgery has been debated. Although ...
We report the results of a prospective randomized controlled trial, which looked at the incidence of...
Adrenal insufficiency after transsphenoidal resection of pituitary adenoma (PA) can be seen in 1-12%...
Purpose To assess the reliability and safety of a postsurgical evaluation strategy of adrenal functi...
Transsphenoidal surgery (TS) is the treatment of choice for many pituitary tumors. Because TS may ca...
The ability to reliably identify patients with new hypocortisolemia acutely following pituitary surg...
Transsphenoidal pituitary surgery is the treatment of choice for Cushing’s disease (CD). Despite the...
Background : Peri-operative steroids are administered routinely to patients with pituitary adenoma u...
Introduction: Patients with pituitary adenomas undergoing transsphenoidal surgery require pre- and p...
Objective: Few data are available regarding the need of steroid substitutive therapy after unilatera...
Patients with pituitary adenomas usually receive “stress dose” steroids in the peri-operative peroid...
Objective: Transsphenoidal surgery (TS) is the primary therapy for Cushing's disease (CD). The aims ...
In 22 patients undergoing elective surgery, adrenal function was assessed before and on the day of s...
Hypercortisolism attributable to hypersecretion of ACTH by a pituitary adenoma is an uncommon and pr...
Background & objectives: The conventionally used perioperative glucocorticoid replacement protoc...