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Unique Identifier
99043081
Authors
de Bos Kuil MJ. Endert E. Fliers E.
Prummel MF. Romijn JA. Wiersinga WM.
Institution
Department of Endocrinology and
Metabolism, Academic Medical Center of the University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands.
Title
Establishment of reference values for
endocrine tests. I: Cushing's syndrome.
Source
Netherlands Journal of Medicine.
53(4):153-63, 1998 Oct.
MeSH Subject Headings
Adult
Aged
Comparative Study
Corticotropin/bl [Blood]
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone/bl [Blood]
*Cushing Syndrome/di [Diagnosis]
Cushing Syndrome/me [Metabolism]
Dexamethasone/ad [Administration &
Dosage]
Dexamethasone/du [Diagnostic Use]
*Diagnostic Techniques, Endocrine
Female
Glucocorticoids, Synthetic/ad
[Administration & Dosage]
Glucocorticoids, Synthetic/du [Diagnostic
Use]
Human
Hydrocortisone/ur [Urine]
Infusions, Intravenous
Male
Middle Age
Observer Variation
Reference Values
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Abstract
BACKGROUND: For diagnostic tests used in
the evaluation of patients with Cushing's syndrome, well defined reference
values were lacking in our laboratory. In the present study, we established
reference values based upon test results of 50 subjects recruited from the
general population.
METHODS: We studied 50 subjects not
suspected of having Cushing's syndrome, equally distributed according to sex
and age between 20 and 69 years. In addition to 24 h urinary excretion of free
cortisol for two days, a low-dose (1 mg) overnight dexamethasone suppression
test, a corticotropin releasing hormone stimulation test (CRH test) and a
high-dose (7 mg) intravenous dexamethasone suppression test were performed.
Reference values are given as the observed range.
RESULTS:
There was considerable intra-subject
variation in 24 h urinary cortisol excretion which could not be merely
attributed to incompleteness of the urine collection.
The following reference values were
established:
24 h urinary free cortisol excretion:
15-145 nmol/24 h;
overnight dexamethasone suppression test:
cortisol on day 2 < 50-230 nmol/l;
CRH test: cortisol increase 15-289%, ACTH
increase 36-12.100%;
high-dose, intravenous dexamethasone
suppression test: cortisol after 7 h < 50-97 nmol/l; cortisol after 24 h
< 50-50 nmol/l.
There were no significant effects of age
on any of the parameters studied. Apart from higher basal ACTH plasma
concentrations in men, no sex differences were observed.
CONCLUSION:
We established reference values for tests
that can be useful in the evaluation of patients with possible Cushing's
syndrome.
Registry Numbers
0 (Glucocorticoids, Synthetic). 50-02-2
(Dexamethasone). 50-23-7
(Hydrocortisone). 9002-60-2
(Corticotropin). 9015-71-8
(Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone).