12571 Ultrasonography Is A Potential Cost-effective Tool To Evaluate Muscle Impairment In Patients With Controlled Cushing’S Disease And Acromegaly

Abstract Disclosure: L. Martel-Duguech: None. H. Bascuñana: None. S. Webb: None. E. Valassi: None. Myopathy is a frequent feature in patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) and in patients with acromegaly (ACRO) long-term after biochemical control is achieved. Although ultrasonography (US) is an easy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Endocrine Society 2024-10, Vol.8 (Supplement_1)
Hauptverfasser: Martel-Duguech, Luciana, Bascuñana, Helena, Webb, Susan M, Valassi, Elena
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Disclosure: L. Martel-Duguech: None. H. Bascuñana: None. S. Webb: None. E. Valassi: None. Myopathy is a frequent feature in patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) and in patients with acromegaly (ACRO) long-term after biochemical control is achieved. Although ultrasonography (US) is an easy and cost-effective tool to evaluate muscle impairment in the clinical setting, its usefulness in patients with “controlled” ACRO end CS patients has not been established The aim of our study was to evaluate muscle structure using US and assess the correlation between US parameters, muscle function and quality of life (QoL). We included 36 female patients with CS [mean (±SD) age, 50±12 years; mean (±SD) BMI, 26.7±3.8] and 36 age- and BMI-matched healthy women. Mean (±SD) duration of remission was 132±87 months. We also included 36 patients with ACRO [20 females and 16 males, mean (±SD) age, 53±9 years, BMI 27±4 Kg/m2 and duration of control 92±58 months], and 36 age, gender and BMI-matched controls. We obtained transverse ultrasound images of the rectus femoris and assessed muscle intensity at both the midpoint (QmitR) and the distal third (QtercR), between the anterior inferior iliac spine and the proximal end of the patella. We scored muscle intensity using the Heckmatt’s rating scale and classified our findings as follows: 1-normal, 2-mildy increased muscle echoes with normal bone reflection, 3-moderately increased muscle echoes with reduced bone, 4-severely increased muscle echoes with absent bone reflection. We found that mean US intensity score was increased in patients with CS (QmitR p
ISSN:2472-1972
2472-1972
DOI:10.1210/jendso/bvae163.1361