Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Dec 2022)

Prioritizing Pituitary Adenoma Care in Pakistan: Analysis from an Epidemiological Study

  • Mashal Murad Shah,
  • Mohammad Hamza Bajwa,
  • Muhammad Usman Khalid,
  • Rashid Jooma,
  • Saad bin Anis,
  • Altaf Ali Laghari ,
  • Muhammad Faraz Raghib,
  • Naveed Zaman Akhunzada ,
  • Sameen Siddiqi ,
  • Syed Ather Enam 

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.11-S4-AKUB09
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 11

Abstract

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Objective: To identify symptoms and risk factors and promptly diagnose, treat, and manage pituitary adenomas. Prioritizing care for pituitary adenomas will reduce the prolonged disability. Methods: Patients with a histopathological diagnosis of a pituitary adenoma that presented at 32 tertiary care neurosurgical centres were included. The information recorded included demographics, treatment methods, adjuvant chemoradiotherapy and loss to follow-up. Data on tumour size, functionality, and laterality were collected. Results: Of the 32 hospitals surveyed, 24 operated on pituitary adenomas, and treated 277 patients. The mean age at diagnosis was 39.8 ± 13 years, with a majority of males (63.5%) being diagnosed than females. Paediatric cases constituted only 4.7% of the total pituitary adenomas operated upon. Gross total resection was reported for 155 (56%) of all pituitary adenoma patients. Majority of the patients affected by pituitary adenomas (80.1%) were from the working class. Conclusion: Highlighting care for non-malignant brain tumours is important for Pakistan's health system. Evidence pertaining to gender and age disparities indicates that males in the younger age groups are predominantly affected, which takes a large socio-economic toll on patients and their households. This study also highlights the need to incorporate digital health technologies for postoperative follow-up and adjuvant treatment. Keywords: Pituitary Neoplasms, Chemoradiotherapy, Healthcare, Socioeconomic Factors, Demography. Continue...