Long-Term Follow-Up of Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea and Prognostic Factors

Adult 2. Zero hunger Hydrocortisone Estrogen Replacement Therapy Androstenedione Recovery of Function Prognosis Body Mass Index 3. Good health Contraceptives, Oral, Combined 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Humans Female Amenorrhea Hypothalamic Diseases Follow-Up Studies
DOI: 10.1210/jcem.87.2.8195 Publication Date: 2014-01-08T17:08:04Z
ABSTRACT
This study evaluated the prognosis of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) and the predictive factors of recovery, through a long-term follow-up. Ninety-three women affected by FHA underwent a follow-up for an average period of 8.1 yr (range 7-9 yr). At the end of the follow-up, 65 (70.7%) patients recovered. Statistical analysis showed that there was no association between recovery and anamnestic causes of FHA or with the echographic ovarian morphology but identified the predictive factors of recovery as the basal body mass index (BMI), the basal cortisol, and androstenedione plasma levels. A higher basal BMI and A, and lower cortisol values are positive prognostic factors for the recovery. Also the BMI, acquired during the follow-up, is important for FHA resolution: in fact, in recovered women the BMI increased or remained stable, whereas in nonrecovered women it decreased or remained stable. At the end of the follow-up, 52 (74.3%) patients treated with hormone replacement therapy and 8 (80%) with no therapy recovered, but only 5 (41.7%) with oral contraceptive pills recovered.
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