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Clinical inquiries. What's the most practical way to rule out adrenal insufficiency? The Journal of family practice [J Fam Pract] Journal article

 
TitleClinical inquiries. What's the most practical way to rule out adrenal insufficiency?
Author(s)Satre TJ, Kovach F 
InstitutionUniversity of Minnesota/St. Cloud Hospital Family Medicine Residency, St. Cloud, MN USA.
SourceJ Fam Pract 2009 May; 58(5):281a-b.
MeSHAdrenal Insufficiency
Cosyntropin
Hormones
Humans
Hydrocortisone
AbstractA morning serum cortisol level >13 mcg/dL reliably rules out adrenal insufficiency, and the test is easy and safe to perform. Because of low specificity, patients with a level of < or =13 mcg/dL need further evaluation with the cosyntropin stimulation test (CST). The 250 mcg CST requires intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) administration of cosyntropin and multiple blood draws; a normal response reliably rules out primary adrenal insufficiency and moderately decreases the likelihood of secondary adrenal insufficiency. The 1 mcg CST has better diagnostic discrimination, but requires an extra step to dilute the cosyntropin.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Review
PubMed ID19442385
  
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