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Favorable long-term outcomes of bilateral adrenalectomy in Cushing's disease.
[cushing syndrome]
Bilateral
adrenalectomy
(
BADX
)
is
an
important
treatment
option
for
patients
with
Cushing
's
syndrome
(
CS
)
.
Our
aim
is
to
analyze
the
long
-term
outcomes
,
surgical
,
biochemical
,
and
clinical
as
well
as
morbidity
and
mortality
,
of
patients
who
underwent
BADX
.
A
total
of
50
patients
who
underwent
BADX
since
1990
in
two
German
centers
were
identified
.
Of
them
,
34
patients
had
Cushing
's
disease
(
CD
)
,
nine
ectopic
CS
(
ECS
)
,
and
seven
ACTH-independent
bilateral
adrenal
hyperplasia
(
BAH
)
.
Standardized
follow-up
examination
was
performed
in
36
patients
with
a
minimum
follow-up
time
of
6
months
after
BADX
and
a
median
follow-up
time
of
11
years
.
Surgical
morbidity
and
mortality
were
6
and
4
%
respectively
.
All
patients
were
found
to
be
in
remission
after
BADX
.
Almost
all
Cushing
'
s-
specific
comorbidities
except
for
psychiatric
diseases
improved
significantly
.
Health-related
quality
of
life
remained
impaired
in
45
.
0
%
of
female
and
16
.
7
%
of
male
patients
compared
with
a
healthy
population
.
The
median
number
of
adrenal
crises
per
100
patient-
years
was
four
.
Nelson
tumor
occurred
in
24
%
of
CD
patients
after
a
median
time
span
of
51
months
.
Long
-term
mortality
after
10
years
was
high
in
ECS
(
44
%
)
compared
with
CD
(
3
%
)
and
BAH
(
14
%
)
.
BADX
is
an
effective
and
relatively
safe
treatment
option
especially
in
patients
with
CD
.
The
majority
of
patients
experience
considerable
improvement
of
Cushing
's
symptoms
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"adrenal crises"
symptom
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
cushing syndrome
triple a syndrome
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