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Article ; Online: Severe respiratory failure in a patient with COVID-19 and acromegaly: rapid improvement after adding octreotide.

Luty, Jacob / Hayward, LesleAnn / Jackson, Melanie / Duell, P Barton

BMJ case reports

2021  Volume 14, Issue 8

Abstract: ... improvement after starting treatment with subcutaneous octreotide. Acromegaly may predispose to more severe ... with improvement in his acromegaly symptoms. COVID-19 disease severity is increased by pre-existing diabetes ... admitted to the hospital with severe COVID-19 found to have clinical and biochemical evidence of acromegaly ...

Abstract Acromegaly is a rare disorder of unregulated hypersecretion of growth hormone that causes cardiovascular, metabolic and respiratory complications. Herein, we describe the case of a middle-aged man admitted to the hospital with severe COVID-19 found to have clinical and biochemical evidence of acromegaly. His respiratory status declined despite initiation of standard treatments, prompting initiation of subcutaneous octreotide. Following initiation of this therapy, he rapidly improved and was discharged from the hospital 2 days later. Subsequent workup revealed a pituitary macroadenoma that was surgically removed, with improvement in his acromegaly symptoms. COVID-19 disease severity is increased by pre-existing diabetes, lung disease and immunosuppression. Although this patient had obstructive sleep apnoea and pre-diabetes, we hypothesise that our patient's acromegaly contributed to his severe course, as reflected by his rapid improvement after starting treatment with subcutaneous octreotide. Acromegaly may predispose to more severe outcomes in patients with COVID-19.
MeSH term(s) Acromegaly/complications ; Acromegaly/drug therapy ; COVID-19 ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Octreotide/therapeutic use ; Respiratory Insufficiency ; SARS-CoV-2
Chemical Substances Octreotide (RWM8CCW8GP)
Language English
Publishing date 2021-08-17
Publishing country England
Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
ISSN 1757-790X
ISSN (online) 1757-790X
DOI 10.1136/bcr-2021-243900
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