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A Brazilian multicentre study evaluating pregnancies induced by cabergoline in patients harboring prolactinomas.

Authors :
Sant' Anna BG
Musolino NRC
Gadelha MR
Marques C
Castro M
Elias PCL
Vilar L
Lyra R
Martins MRA
Quidute ARP
Abucham J
Nazato D
Garmes HM
Fontana MLC
Boguszewski CL
Bueno CB
Czepielewski MA
Portes ES
Nunes-Nogueira VS
Ribeiro-Oliveira A Jr
Francisco RPV
Bronstein MD
Glezer A
Source :
Pituitary [Pituitary] 2020 Apr; Vol. 23 (2), pp. 120-128.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the maternal-fetal outcomes of CAB-induced pregnancies in patients with prolactinoma in a large cohort.<br />Methods: The prevalence of tumor growth, miscarriage, preterm, low birth weight, congenital malformations and impairment in neuropsychological development in children among women treated with CAB were assessed in a Brazilian multicentre retrospective observational study, RESULTS: We included 194 women with a mean age of 31 (17-45) years, 43.6% presenting microadenomas and 56.4% macroadenomas, at prolactinoma diagnosis. In 233 pregnancies, CAB was withdrawn in 89%, after pregnancy confirmation. Symptoms related to tumor growth occurred in 25 cases, more frequently in macroadenomas. The overall miscarriage rate was 11%, although higher in the subgroup of patients with CAB maintainance after pregnancy confirmation (38% vs. 7.5%). Amongst the live-birth deliveries, preterm occurred in 12%, low birth weight in 6% and congenital malformations in 4.3%. Neuropsychological development impairment was reported in 7% of cases.<br />Conclusions: Our findings confirm previous results of safety in maternal and fetal outcomes in CAB-induced pregnancies; nevertheless, CAB maintenance after pregnancy confirmation was associated with higher miscarriage rate; result that must be further confirmed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-7403
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pituitary
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31728906
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-019-01008-z