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Published in: Pituitary 4/2012

01-12-2012

Comparison of two immunoassays in the determination of IGF-I levels and its correlation with oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and with clinical symptoms in acromegalic patients

Authors: Laura Boero, Marcos Manavela, Karina Danilowicz, Analia Alfieri, Maria Carolina Ballarino, Alberto Chervin, Natalia García-Basavilbaso, Mariela Glerean, Mirtha Guitelman, Monica Graciela Loto, Jose Alberto Nahmías, Amelia Susana Rogozinski, Marisa Servidio, Nicolas Marcelo Vitale, Débora Katz, Patricia Fainstein Day, Graciela Stalldecker, Maria Susana Mallea-Gil

Published in: Pituitary | Issue 4/2012

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Abstract

The aim of our study was to evaluate two different methodologies in IGF-I levels determination, its correlation with GH nadir in OGTT <1 and <0.4 ng/ml and with clinical symptoms in acromegalic patients. We analyzed 37 patients. Sixteen patients had not undergone any kind of treatment (Group 1). Twenty-one patients underwent surgery as primary treatment, and after that, some of them another kind of treatment (except pegvisomant) (Group 2). Serum IGF-I levels were measured by Immulite-1000 (IMM) and by an immunoradiometric assay (DSL) and, GH by immunochemiluminometric assay. IGF-I levels by IMM and by DSL showed a significant difference. When we analyzed in both groups the concordance by crosstabs-Kappa coefficients, between different parameters, GH nadir <1 and <0.4 ng/ml with IGF-I by DSL and IMM showed concordance in group 1, but in group 2 only GH nadir <1 and <0.4 ng/ml had a weak concordance with IGF-I by IMM. When we analyzed clinical symptoms in the patients and, GH nadir <1 and <0.4 ng/ml and IGF-I levels by both methodologies, more than 90% of clinically active patients had abnormal GH response or/and elevated IGF-I levels in group 1, but less than 70% in group 2. In the 8 patients under medical treatment, GH nadir was higher than 0.4 ng/ml in all patients, and IGF-I levels were elevated in 8/8 by DSL and in 6/8 by IMM. In conclusion, discrepant GH and IGF-I levels in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with acromegaly requires consideration of many factors that influence these parameters.
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Title
Comparison of two immunoassays in the determination of IGF-I levels and its correlation with oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and with clinical symptoms in acromegalic patients
Authors
Laura Boero
Marcos Manavela
Karina Danilowicz
Analia Alfieri
Maria Carolina Ballarino
Alberto Chervin
Natalia García-Basavilbaso
Mariela Glerean
Mirtha Guitelman
Monica Graciela Loto
Jose Alberto Nahmías
Amelia Susana Rogozinski
Marisa Servidio
Nicolas Marcelo Vitale
Débora Katz
Patricia Fainstein Day
Graciela Stalldecker
Maria Susana Mallea-Gil
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Pituitary / Issue 4/2012
Print ISSN: 1386-341X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7403
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-011-0351-y

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