Is the 250 µg ACTH test a useful tool for the diagnosis of central hypoadrenalism in adult patients with pituitary disorders?

OBJECTIVEThe diagnosis of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal insufficiency (HPAI) is a major clinical challenge. The gold standard procedure remains insulin tolerance test (ITT). This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of standard-dose corticotrophin stimulation test (SDCT) in diagnosing HPAI.DESIGNIn this prospective study we performed SDCT and ITT in 55 consecutive patients (37F/18M) affected by pituitary disorders.RESULTSA normal response to ITT was found in 44 patients, while HPAI was diagnosed in 11. Using ITT as reference test, the ROC curve showed that a cortisol value of 18 µg/dl (500 nmol/L) at 30 min or 21.8 µg/dl (600 nmol/L) at 60 min after SDCT represents the best compromise between sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing HPAI. Moreover, 30 min cortisol values >20.3 µg/dl (560 nmol/L) or 60 min cortisol values >24.1 µg/dl (665 nmol/L) exclude HPAI. Four out of 15 patients of Group A, previously non-respondent to SDCT, showed a normal response to a second SDCT.CONCLUSIONSSDCT is not a reliable tool to identify HPAI, but it appears to be more useful in confirming the normality of HPA function. When SDCT fails to exclude HPAI, ITT should be performed. If ITT is contraindicated, retesting patients by SDCT is useful before starting an unnecessary replacement therapy.

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