2016
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2015-1700
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ACTH Stimulation Tests for the Diagnosis of Adrenal Insufficiency: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Both high- and low-dose ACTH stimulation tests had similar diagnostic accuracy. Both tests are adequate to rule in, but not rule out, secondary adrenal insufficiency. Our confidence in these estimates is low to moderate because of the likely risk of bias, heterogeneity, and imprecision.

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“…However, both tests had low sensitivity as suggested by the suboptimal LR of a negative test (adults: 0.39 and 0.19 for the high-and low-dose ACTH test, respectively; children: 0.65 and 0.34, respectively). A prospective cohort study of 74 adults with septic shock found that the delta cortisol using the low-and high-dose ACTH tests was equally accurate in predicting vasopressor dependency and mortality [24]. Likewise, in a prospective multicenter cohort study of critically ill children, the low-and high-dose ACTH tests showed similar accuracy in the prediction of clinical outcomes [13].…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, both tests had low sensitivity as suggested by the suboptimal LR of a negative test (adults: 0.39 and 0.19 for the high-and low-dose ACTH test, respectively; children: 0.65 and 0.34, respectively). A prospective cohort study of 74 adults with septic shock found that the delta cortisol using the low-and high-dose ACTH tests was equally accurate in predicting vasopressor dependency and mortality [24]. Likewise, in a prospective multicenter cohort study of critically ill children, the low-and high-dose ACTH tests showed similar accuracy in the prediction of clinical outcomes [13].…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Synthetic corticotropin analog, tetracosactide, has 1 -24 amino acids of the endogenous ACTH and mimics its action. CST is a test of choice for diagnosis of primary adrenal insufficiency [7]. However, for secondary adrenal insufficiency, insulin tolerance test (ITT) and overnight metyrapone suppression test are gold standards.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Kazlauskaite et al calculated that the normal HPA axis is best predicted when cortisol is above 30 μg/dL at 30 min [18]. There is a strong correlation between cortisol levels among LD and HD CST at different time points [7,14,20,21]. For this reason, when adjusted cortisol cutoffs are used, both tests provide equal sensitivity [14,15,22,23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In equivocal cases ACTH stimulation test is performed using standard (0.25 mg i.m or i.v.) or less often a low dose (0.001 mg -1 µg) of ACTH synthetic analogue (cosyntropin or tetracosactide) [9,10]. Standard ACTH-stimulated peak serum cortisol should exceed 18 µg/dL (500 nmol/L).…”
Section: Opis Przypadkumentioning
confidence: 99%