The European Registry on Cushing's syndrome: 2-year experience. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics

Elena Valassi(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Alicia Santos(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Maria Yaneva(Medical University of Sofia), Miklós Tóth(Semmelweis University), Christian J. Strasburger(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Philippe Chanson(Université Paris-Sud), John Wass(Churchill Hospital), Olivier Chabre, Marija Pfeifer(Ljubljana University Medical Centre), Richard A. Feelders(Erasmus MC), Stylianos Tsagarakis(Polyclinic General Hospital), Peter Trainer(The Christie Hospital), Holger Franz(Lohmann (Germany)), Kathrin Zopf(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Sabina Zacharieva(Medical University of Sofia), Steven W. J. Lamberts(Erasmus MC), Antoine Tabarin(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux), Susan M. Webb(Instituto de Salud Carlos III)
European Journal of Endocrinology
June 30, 2011
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OBJECTIVE: The European Registry on Cushing's syndrome (ERCUSYN) is designed to collect prospective and follow-up data at EU level on Cushing's syndrome (CS). DESIGN AND METHODS: Baseline data on 481 CS patients (390 females, 91 males; mean age (±s.d.): 44±14 years) collected from 36 centres in 23 countries, including new patients from 2008 and retrospective cases since 2000. Patients were divided into four major aetiologic groups: pituitary-dependent CS (PIT-CS) (66%), adrenal-dependent CS (ADR-CS) (27%), CS from an ectopic source (ECT-CS) (5%) and CS from other aetiologies (2%). RESULTS: Proportion of men in the ECT-CS group was higher than in the other groups (P<0.05). The ADR-CS group was older than the PIT-CS (P<0.05). Prevalence of hirsutism (92%) and diabetes (74%) in ECT-CS was higher than in the other groups (P<0.05 and P<0.01 respectively). PIT-CS had more skin alterations, menstrual irregularities and hirsutism than ADR-CS (P<0.01). Reduced libido was more prevalent in men than women (P<0.01). Prevalence of spine osteoporosis was higher in men than women (P<0.05), and males had more vertebral and rib fractures than females (52 vs 18% for vertebrae; P<0.001 and 34 vs 23% for ribs; P<0.05). ECT-CS consulted a diabetologist more frequently than ADR-CS (P<0.05), while a gynaecologist was consulted more often by women with PIT-CS or ADR-CS than with ECT-CS (P<0.05). Overall, weight gain was more common in women than men (P<0.01). CushingQoL and EuroQoL visual analogue scale scores did not differ between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: The ERCUSYN project demonstrates a heterogeneous clinical presentation of CS at a European level, depending on gender and aetiology.


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