Low-Dose and Standard Overnight and Low Dose-Two Day Dexamethasone Suppression Tests in Patients with Mild and/or Episodic Hypercortisolism

Author:

Mojtahedzadeh Mona1,Shaesteh Nesyah1,Haykani Mastaneh1,Tran Jennifer1,Mangubat Michael1,Shahinian Hraya2,Nachnani Rahul1,Zopey Mohan1,Saidian Jason1,Thomas Antolice1,Lee Martin1,McCutcheon Ian3,Friedman Theodore1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Molecular Medicine, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, USA

2. Skull Base Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA

3. Department of Neurosurgery, MD Anderson Medical Center, Houston TX, USA

Abstract

AbstractWe previously reported on the lack of utility of the 1 mg overnight dexamethasone (DEX) test in mild and/or periodic Cushing’s syndrome, as most patients with the condition suppressed to 1 mg DEX. It is possible that a lower dose of DEX as part of an overnight DEX test might be able to distinguish between mild and/or periodic Cushing’s syndrome and those without the condition. The objective of the current study is to determine the sensitivity and specificity of a 0.25 mg overnight DEX suppression test, the standard 1 mg overnight DEX suppression test, and the two-day low-dose (Liddle test) DEX suppression test with and without correction for DEX levels in patients evaluated for mild and/or periodic Cushing’s syndrome. Thirty patients determined to have Cushing’s syndrome by biochemical testing and 14 patients determined not to have the condition had the 0.25 mg and standard 1 mg overnight DEX suppression test and the two-day low-dose DEX suppression tests. Our results show that morning serum cortisol and cortisol/DEX ratios following an overnight dexamethasone suppression test were similar in patients with Cushing’s syndrome and those not having Cushing’s syndrome. However, a morning cortisol value above 7.6 μg/dl following a dose of DEX of 0.25 mg was found in 12 patients with Cushing’s syndrome and none in those not having Cushing’s syndrome, suggesting that a high cortisol value after this low dose of dexamethasone can indicate that further testing for Cushing’s syndrome is warranted. Our data suggest that the traditional 1 mg overnight or the 2 mg/2 day DEX suppression testing should no longer be used as a screening test in patients who could have mild and/or periodic Cushing’s syndrome, while the 0.25 mg dose of DEX may pick up some patients with mild Cushing’s syndrome.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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