Abstract
Purpose
The aim of the study was to assess the effect of dopamine agonist (DA) withdrawal, the current recurrence rate of hyperprolactinemia, and possible factors that predict recurrence in patients with prolactinoma.
Methods
We evaluated DA withdrawal in 67 patients with prolactinoma (50 female/17 male) who received DA treatment for at least 2 years and showed normalization of prolactin (PRL) levels and tumor disappearance or ≥50 % tumor shrinkage, retrospectively. Accordingly, patients were divided into two groups as remission and recurrence groups, and factors that predict recurrence were evaluated.
Results
The overall remission rate was 46 %; the remission ratios were 65 % in microprolactinomas and 36 % in macroprolactinomas. Remission rates were 39 % in the bromocriptine withdrawal group and 55 % in the cabergoline withdrawal group. The maximum tumor diameter and baseline PRL levels were significantly higher in the recurrence group (p = 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively). The mean duration of DA therapy was significantly longer in the remission group (88.7 ± 48.1 and 66.7 ± 30.4 months, respectively, p = 0.026).The mean time to recurrence was 5.3 ± 3.2 months. The mean PRL levels at recurrence time were significantly lower than baseline PRL levels (p = 0.001).
Conclusion
The most important predictors of recurrence were maximum tumor diameter and baseline PRL levels in this study. The remission rate in our study group was higher, which was thought to be associated with the longer duration of DA treatment and that our patients were selected according to certain criteria. Despite these positive results, close monitoring is necessary for detection of early and late recurrence, especially within the first year after DA withdrawal.
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Dogansen, S.C., Selcukbiricik, O.S., Tanrikulu, S. et al. Withdrawal of dopamine agonist therapy in prolactinomas: In which patients and when?. Pituitary 19, 303–310 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-016-0708-3
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