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A patient-reported outcome measure for patients with pituitary adenoma undergoing transsphenoidal surgery

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PITUITARY
卷 25, 期 4, 页码 673-683

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11102-022-01251-x

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Pituitary adenoma; Patient-reported outcome measure; PROM; Transsphenoidal surgery; Quality of life; Pituitary surgery

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  1. Wellcome [203145Z/16/Z]
  2. EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences, University College London [NS/A000050/1]
  3. NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship
  4. Cancer Research UK Predoctoral Fellowship
  5. NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at University College London
  6. Wellcome Trust [203145Z/16/Z]
  7. Pituitary Foundation

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This study developed and validated a patient reported outcome measure for patients with pituitary adenomas undergoing transsphenoidal surgery. The final questionnaire included 25 questions with four subscales. This PROM is the first validated measure for this patient group.
Purpose Pituitary adenomas affect patients' quality-of-life (QoL) across several domains, with long-term implications even following gross-total resection or disease remission. While clinical outcomes can assess treatment efficacy, they do not capture variations in QoL. We present the development and validation of a patient reported outcome measure (PROM) for patients with pituitary adenomas undergoing transsphenoidal surgery. Methods The COSMIN checklist informed the development of the pituitary outcome score (POS). Consecutive patients undergoing surgical treatment for suspected pituitary adenoma at a single centre were included prospectively. An expert focus group and patient interviews informed item generation. Item reduction was conducted through exploratory factor analysis and expert consensus, followed by assessment of the tool's validity, reliability, responsiveness, and interpretability. Results 96 patients with a median age of 50 years validated the POS. The final questionnaire included 25 questions with four subscales: EQ-5D-5L-QoL, Visual Symptoms, Endocrine Symptoms and Nasal Symptoms. Conclusion The POS is the first validated PROM for patients undergoing transsphenoidal surgery for a pituitary adenoma. This PROM could be integrated into contemporary practice to provide patient-centred outcomes assessment for this patient group, aligning more closely with patient objectives.

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