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- W2985571749 abstract "Abstract INTRODUCTION The development of diabetes insipidus (DI) after pituitary adenoma resection is associated with worse post-surgical morbidity and longer hospital stay. Identification of clinical predictors of development of DI would allow for appropriate stratification of patients to optimize preoperative counseling and postoperative management. METHODS We conducted a retrospective review of 349 patients who underwent pituitary adenoma resection at Johns Hopkins Hospital between 2003 and 2017. We used unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression to identify predictors of developing DI. Factors which were associated with DI development (p< 0.1), were included in our multivariable model. Factors which remained associated with DI development were then used to develop a DI risk score. RESULT: 67 (19.2%) patients developed post-surgical DI. Patients who had symptoms of prolactinoma, surgery through one nare, or were on steroid treatment were more likely to develop DI. Conversely, patients who had unilateral cavernous sinus invasion were less likely to develop DI. We used these predictors to generate the DI risk score. Patients were assigned 1 point for each risk factor (symptoms of prolactinoma, steroids, or surgery through one nare) for developing DI, but 1 point was subtracted if they had a protective factor (unilateral cavernous sinus invasion). Patients with 0 points had a 10.7% probability of developing DI, patients with 1 point had a 18.5% probability of developing DI, patients with 2 points had a 41.2% probability of developing DI, and patients with 3 points had a 44.4% probability of DI. CONCLUSIONS We identified several predictors of DI development after pituitary adenoma resection, and used these to generate a DI risk score. The DI risk score could help stratify patients’ likelihood of postsurgical DI development, although validation through larger prospective multi-center studies are needed." @default.
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- W2985571749 title "SURG-24. A RISK SCORE FOR PREDICTING DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETES INSIPIDUS AFTER PITUITARY ADENOMA RESECTION" @default.
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