2022
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.849188
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Susceptibility to Adrenal Crisis Is Associated With Differences in Cortisol Excretion in Patients With Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency

Abstract: ObjectiveTo compare cortisol pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics mapped through several glucocorticoid sensitive pathways in patients on hydrocortisone substitution with or without an adrenal crisis.DesignA post-hoc analysis of a previously conducted randomized controlled trial in patients with secondary adrenal insufficiency examining the effects of 2 weight-adjusted hydrocortisone doses.MethodsComparisons were primarily made on a hydrocortisone dose of 0.2-0.3 mg/kg/day for plasma cortisol and cortisone, 2… Show more

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“…Another study was conducted with the intent of examining the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of cortisol and its relationship with the KP in patients with or without adrenal crisis receiving a lower (0.2–0.3 mg/kg/day) and higher (0.4–0.6 mg/kg/day) hydrocortisone substitution dose [ 113 ]. The patient group with adrenal crisis had both lower urinary cortisol and cortisone excretion, alongside significantly higher serum KYN levels (2.64 μmol vs. 2.23 μmol [ p = 0.03]), and these findings were independent from the administered hydrocortisone dose.…”
Section: The Effects Of Chronic Pain On the Hpa Axismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study was conducted with the intent of examining the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of cortisol and its relationship with the KP in patients with or without adrenal crisis receiving a lower (0.2–0.3 mg/kg/day) and higher (0.4–0.6 mg/kg/day) hydrocortisone substitution dose [ 113 ]. The patient group with adrenal crisis had both lower urinary cortisol and cortisone excretion, alongside significantly higher serum KYN levels (2.64 μmol vs. 2.23 μmol [ p = 0.03]), and these findings were independent from the administered hydrocortisone dose.…”
Section: The Effects Of Chronic Pain On the Hpa Axismentioning
confidence: 99%