Evaluation of pituitary function and metabolic parameters in patients with traumatic maxillofacial fractures

Purpose This study was designed to assess the pituitary functions of patients with traumatic maxillofacial fractures and compare the results with healthy controls. Methods Thirty patients (mean age, 38.14 ± 14.15 years; twenty-six male, four female) with a traumatic maxillofacial fracture at least 1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of endocrinological investigation 2024-10, Vol.47 (10), p.2477-2485
Hauptverfasser: Daloglu, O. O., Unal, M. C., Kemaloglu, C. A., Bolatturk, O. F., Ozyazgan, I., Tanriverdi, F., Coruh, A., Kelestimur, F.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose This study was designed to assess the pituitary functions of patients with traumatic maxillofacial fractures and compare the results with healthy controls. Methods Thirty patients (mean age, 38.14 ± 14.15 years; twenty-six male, four female) with a traumatic maxillofacial fracture at least 12 months ago (mean 27.5 ± 6.5 months) and thirty healthy controls (mean age, 42.77 ± 11.36 years; twenty-five male, five female) were included. None of the patients were unconscious following head trauma, and none required hospitalization in intensive care. Basal pituitary hormone levels of the patients were evaluated. All patients and controls had a glucagon stimulation test and an ACTH stimulation test to evaluate the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and the GH–IGF-1 axis. Results Five of thirty patients (16.6%) had isolated growth hormone (GH) deficiency based on a glucagon stimulation test (GST). The mean peak GH level after GST in patients with hypopituitarism (0.54 ng/ml) was significantly lower than those without hypopituitarism (7.01 ng/ml) and healthy controls (11.70 ng/ml) ( P  
ISSN:1720-8386
1720-8386
DOI:10.1007/s40618-024-02349-8