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Revista argentina de endocrinología y metabolismo

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Abstract

DOS SANTOS NUNES, Vania et al. Electronic survey of management of hyperprolactinemia in Brazil: Endocrinologists versus gynecologists. Rev. argent. endocrinol. metab. [online]. 2017, vol.54, n.3, pp.124-129. ISSN 1851-3034.

Hyperprolactinemia is a frequent condition in clinical practice, responsible for 20-25% of secondary amenorrhea cases. We performed an electronic survey among members of the Brazilian Society of Metabolism and Endocrinology (SBEM) and the Brazilian Federation of Association of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FEBRASGO) to assess diagnostic and therapeutic preferences for management of hyperprolactinemia. Electronic addresses of SBEM and FEBRASGO members were obtained from the directories of these societies, and these members were invited, through electronic messages (e-mail), to answer an online questionnaire that included 10 questions about the treatment of micro and macropro-lactinomas, maximum dose of dopamine agonist, how to exclude primary hypothyroidism and macroprolactinemia, hyperprolactinemia and pregnancy. We received responses to the questionnaire by e-mail from 521 SBEM members and 233 FEBRASGO members. The results of this survey demonstrate that there are many area of agreement between SBEM and FEBRASGO members and most of their responses follow the latest Endocrine Society Guideline. Relative to a survey performed several years ago, our findings show that SBEM members have incorporated some of latest recommendations in this field. The principal issues of concern for both groups are duration of dopamine agonist treatment for patients with microprolactinoma and dopamine agonist withdrawal during pregnancy.

Keywords : Hyperprolactinemia; Electronic survey; Endocrinologist; Gynecologist.

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