Abstract

Introduction: Hypopituitarism is a rare, often underdiagnosed, complex hormonal disease caused by the decreased secretion of one or more hormones in the pituitary gland. The present study was designed to assess left ventricular (LV) rotational mechanics in patients with treated hypopituitarism. It was also aimed to find possible differences in these parameters according to the origin of hypopituitarism (congenital vs. acquired).Methods: The present prospective study involved 35 treated patients with hypopituitarism; however, 4 patients had to be excluded due to inferior image quality. The mean age of the remaining 31 cases was 56.3 ± 13.2 years (18 males). The control group consisted of 29 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers (mean age: 55.3 ± 4.8 years, 14 males). In all cases a complete two-dimensional echocardiography examination was performed followed by three-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography.Results: No significant differences could be found in LV volumes between the controls and patients with hypopituitarism and hypopituitary subgroups. LV apical rotation (8.1 ± 5.1° vs. 10.6 ± 3.5°, p < 0.05) and LV twist (11.9 ± 5.3° vs. 15.1 ± 3.8°, p < 0.05) were impaired in the hypopituitary group with normally directed LV rotational mechanics as compared to the healthy controls. However, 13% of patients showed a near absence of LV twist called LV “rigid body rotation” (LV-RBR). There were no significant differences regarding LV apical and basal rotations and twist between acquired and congenital hypopituitary subgroups.Conclusions: Impaired LV apical rotation and twist could be demonstrated in hypopituitarism regardless of its origin. In the present study with small number of patients with hypopituitarism, LV-RBR was present in 13% of cases.

Highlights

  • Hypopituitarism is a rare, often underdiagnosed, complex hormonal disease caused by the decreased secretion of one or more hormones in the pituitary gland

  • Recent advancements in echocardiographic imaging made the threedimensional (3D) volumetric and strain imaging of the heart possible; out of the novel tools, 3D speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) is especially useful. 3DSTE provides a possibility for clinicians to assess left ventricular (LV) volumes and strains, and for quantification of LV rotational mechanics at the same time using the same digitally acquired 3D datasets [5,6,7,8,9]

  • Only hypertension proved to be more frequent in the hypopituitary group; all the other risk factors showed no significant differences between the groups (Table 1)

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Introduction

Hypopituitarism is a rare, often underdiagnosed, complex hormonal disease caused by the decreased secretion of one or more hormones in the pituitary gland. The present study was designed to assess left ventricular (LV) rotational mechanics in patients with treated hypopituitarism. Hypopituitarism is a rare, often underdiagnosed, complex hormonal disease caused by the reduced secretion of one or more hormones in the pituitary gland. The disease can manifest after birth, called congenital hypopituitarism, or more often, it can be acquired due to vascular, inflammatory, or infectious origin or other causes [1, 2]. The present study was designed to assess LV rotational mechanics in patients with treated hypopituitarism. It was aimed to find possible differences in these parameters according to the origin of hypopituitarism (congenital vs. acquired)

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