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Characteristics of recovery of adrenocortical function after treatment for Cushing's syndrome due to pituitary or adrenal adenomas
Author(s) -
Klose Marianne,
Jørgensen Karsten,
Kristensen Lars Østergaard
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
clinical endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.055
H-Index - 147
eISSN - 1365-2265
pISSN - 0300-0664
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2004.02111.x
Subject(s) - medicine , endocrinology , adrenal insufficiency , dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate , adrenocorticotropic hormone , adrenocortical insufficiency , cushing syndrome , adrenal function , adrenal adenoma , adenoma , hormone , androgen
Summary objective  Surgical cure of Cushing's syndrome (CS) is followed by adrenocortical insufficiency, which may be long‐lasting. The aim was to elucidate recovery of adrenocortical function, defined as a normal cortisol response to ACTH stimulation, and the relation to ACTH in patients cured for CS due to pituitary Cushing's disease (CD) or adrenal (AA) adenomas. design  A retrospective study including 32 patients considered surgically cured for CS (18 CD, 14 AA). results  Twelve (67%) patients with CD recovered within median 24 months (range 7 months−4 1 / 2 years) whereas six did not recover within 3–12 years. Plasma ACTH (p‐ACTH) at time of recovery was not different from p‐ACTH in patients not recovering ( P  = 0·9). Eleven (79%) patients with AA recovered within 24 months (10 months−4 years) whereas three did not recover within 4–10 years. p‐ACTH at time of recovery was higher compared to patients not recovering ( P  < 0·04). No differences were observed comparing CD and AA patients concerning preoperative 24‐h urinary free cortisol (UFC) excretion, postoperative unstimulated s‐cortisol or recovery time. By contrast, p‐ACTH measured at time of recovery was higher in AA compared to CD (median 12·3 vs. 4·6 pmol/l) ( P  < 0·001), whereas plasma dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (p‐DHEAS) was lower in AA compared to CD (median 300 vs . 1500 nmol/l) ( P  = 0·02). conclusion  Recovery of secondary adrenal insufficiency is a slow process in both CD and AA. ACTH measured at time of recovery was significantly higher and DHEAS significantly lower in patients with AA compared to CD, which may suggest different mechanisms of the recovery process and different set points in the glucocorticoid feedback inhibition of ACTH secretion.

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