TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnosis and management of prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas
T2 - a Pituitary Society international Consensus Statement
AU - Petersenn, Stephan
AU - Fleseriu, Maria
AU - Casaneuva, Felipe F.
AU - Guistina, Andrea
AU - Biermasz, Nienke R.
AU - Biller, Beverley M K
AU - Bronstein, Marcello
AU - Fukuoka, Hidenori
AU - Gadelha, Monica
AU - Greenman, Yona
AU - Gurnell, Mark
AU - Ho, Ken
AU - Honegger, Jurgen
AU - Ioachimescu, Adriana G.
AU - Kaiser, Ursula
AU - Karavitaki, Niki
AU - Katznelson, Laurence
AU - Lodish, Maya
AU - Maiter, Dominique
AU - Marcus, Hani J.
AU - McCormack, Ann
AU - Molitch, Mark
AU - Muir, Christopher A.
AU - Neggers, Sebastian
AU - Pereira, Alberto
AU - Pivonello, Rosario
AU - Post, Kalmon
AU - Raverot, Gerald
AU - Salvatori, Roberto
AU - Samson, Susan
AU - Shimon, Ilan
AU - Spencer-Segal, Joanna
AU - Vila, Greisa
AU - Wass, John
AU - Melmed, Shlomo
PY - 2023/9/5
Y1 - 2023/9/5
N2 - This Consensus Statement from an international, multidisciplinary workshop sponsored by the Pituitary Society offers evidence-based graded consensus recommendations and key summary points for clinical practice on the diagnosis and management of prolactinomas. Epidemiology and pathogenesis, clinical presentation of disordered pituitary hormone secretion, assessment of hyperprolactinaemia and biochemical evaluation, optimal use of imaging strategies and disease-related complications are addressed. In-depth discussions present the latest evidence on treatment of prolactinoma, including efficacy, adverse effects and options for withdrawal of dopamine agonist therapy, as well as indications for surgery, preoperative medical therapy and radiation therapy. Management of prolactinoma in special situations is discussed, including cystic lesions, mixed growth hormone-secreting and prolactin-secreting adenomas and giant and aggressive prolactinomas. Furthermore, considerations for pregnancy and fertility are outlined, as well as management of prolactinomas in children and adolescents, patients with an underlying psychiatric disorder, postmenopausal women, transgender individuals and patients with chronic kidney disease. The workshop concluded that, although treatment resistance is rare, there is a need for additional therapeutic options to address clinical challenges in treating these patients and a need to facilitate international registries to enable risk stratification and optimization of therapeutic strategies.
AB - This Consensus Statement from an international, multidisciplinary workshop sponsored by the Pituitary Society offers evidence-based graded consensus recommendations and key summary points for clinical practice on the diagnosis and management of prolactinomas. Epidemiology and pathogenesis, clinical presentation of disordered pituitary hormone secretion, assessment of hyperprolactinaemia and biochemical evaluation, optimal use of imaging strategies and disease-related complications are addressed. In-depth discussions present the latest evidence on treatment of prolactinoma, including efficacy, adverse effects and options for withdrawal of dopamine agonist therapy, as well as indications for surgery, preoperative medical therapy and radiation therapy. Management of prolactinoma in special situations is discussed, including cystic lesions, mixed growth hormone-secreting and prolactin-secreting adenomas and giant and aggressive prolactinomas. Furthermore, considerations for pregnancy and fertility are outlined, as well as management of prolactinomas in children and adolescents, patients with an underlying psychiatric disorder, postmenopausal women, transgender individuals and patients with chronic kidney disease. The workshop concluded that, although treatment resistance is rare, there is a need for additional therapeutic options to address clinical challenges in treating these patients and a need to facilitate international registries to enable risk stratification and optimization of therapeutic strategies.
U2 - 10.1038/s41574-023-00886-5
DO - 10.1038/s41574-023-00886-5
M3 - Review article
SN - 1759-5029
JO - Nature Reviews Endocrinology
JF - Nature Reviews Endocrinology
ER -