Titre du document / Document title
Follow-up van volwassen vrouwen met het syndroom van Turner bij een Utrechts cohort = Follow-up of adult women with turner's syndrome in a cohort study in Utrecht
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
BROEKHUIJSEN-VAN HENTEN D. M. ;
DE VROEDE M. ;
Résumé / Abstract
Objective. To evaluate the follow-up of adult women with Turner's syndrome. Design. Cross-sectional study using questionnaires. Method. In August 2005 questionnaires were sent to 51 adult women with Turner's syndrome who were known to the Wilhelmina Children's Hospital in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The questions concerned morbidity, follow-up and levels of satisfaction with care and the provision of information about Turner's syndrome. Case notes were also examined. Results. 38 questionnaires were returned, 19 from women aged 17-25 and 19 from women aged 26-42. 7 women had been without medical care for some time and 4 women were not receiving any medical care at the time of the study. The remaining women were being monitored by a general practitioner or one or more medical specialists. 6 of the 38 women were under the care of a cardiologist. 5 women had hypertension. 8 women had a renal malformation and, 5 of them were not having any renal follow-up. 8 women had undergone bone mineral density measurements in the preceding 5 years. The women between 17-25 years of age were more satisfied with the transfer of medical care from childhood to adulthood than those between 26-42 years of age. Most women felt they were well informed about Turner's syndrome. Conclusion. Medical care for adult women with Turner's syndrome in our study group was less than optimal. Cardiovascular risks in particular needed more attention. We advocate a multidisciplinary approach for the follow-up of women with Turner's syndrome.
Revue / Journal Title
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
ISSN 0028-2162
Source / Source
2007, vol. 151, n
o29, [Note(s): 1630-1634 [5 p.]]
Langue / Language
Neerlandais
Editeur / Publisher
Bohn Stafleu Loghum, Houten, PAYS-BAS
(1857)
(Revue)
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 875, 35400016141245.0080
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