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Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis

It is well known that adrenal insufficiency is common in septic shock or hemodynamically unstable patients. But, there is as yet no sufficient clinically significant data about the exact prevalence or differences in the cause of cirrhosis with adrenal insufficiency. To investigate adrenal insufficie...

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Autores principales: Park, Sang Hoon, Joo, Min Sun, Kim, Byoung Hoon, Yoo, Ha Na, Kim, Sung Eun, Kim, Jin Bae, Jang, Myoung Kuk, Kim, Dong Jun, Lee, Myung Seok
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6039635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29952944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011046
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author Park, Sang Hoon
Joo, Min Sun
Kim, Byoung Hoon
Yoo, Ha Na
Kim, Sung Eun
Kim, Jin Bae
Jang, Myoung Kuk
Kim, Dong Jun
Lee, Myung Seok
author_facet Park, Sang Hoon
Joo, Min Sun
Kim, Byoung Hoon
Yoo, Ha Na
Kim, Sung Eun
Kim, Jin Bae
Jang, Myoung Kuk
Kim, Dong Jun
Lee, Myung Seok
author_sort Park, Sang Hoon
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description It is well known that adrenal insufficiency is common in septic shock or hemodynamically unstable patients. But, there is as yet no sufficient clinically significant data about the exact prevalence or differences in the cause of cirrhosis with adrenal insufficiency. To investigate adrenal insufficiency prevalence in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis and determine differences based on cirrhosis severity or etiology. From July 2011 to December 2012, 69 hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis without infection admitted at Hallym University Medical Center were enrolled. Adrenal insufficiency was defined as a peak cortisol level < 18 μg/dL, 30 or 60 minutes after 250 μg Synacthen injection. The study included 55 male patients (79.7%), and the mean age was 57.9 ± 12.9 years. Cirrhosis etiology was alcohol consumption, HBV, HCV, both viral and alcohol related, and cryptogenic in 49, 15, 7, 11, 9 patients, respectively. Adrenal insufficiency occurred in 24 patients (34.8%). No differences were found in age, sex, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, HDL, cirrhosis etiology, degree of alcohol consumption, encephalopathy, variceal bleeding history, or hepatocellular carcinoma between patients with or without adrenal insufficiency. Serum albumin level was lower (P < .05), and INR was higher (P < .05) in patients with than in those without adrenal insufficiency. However, multivariate analysis revealed no independent adrenal insufficiency predictor. Significant negative correlations were found between Child–Pugh score and peak cortisol levels (γ=−0.365, P = .008). Adrenal insufficiency was frequent even in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis and tended to be associated with only liver disease severity, being unrelated to cirrhosis etiology.
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spelling pubmed-60396352018-07-16 Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis Park, Sang Hoon Joo, Min Sun Kim, Byoung Hoon Yoo, Ha Na Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Jin Bae Jang, Myoung Kuk Kim, Dong Jun Lee, Myung Seok Medicine (Baltimore) Research Article It is well known that adrenal insufficiency is common in septic shock or hemodynamically unstable patients. But, there is as yet no sufficient clinically significant data about the exact prevalence or differences in the cause of cirrhosis with adrenal insufficiency. To investigate adrenal insufficiency prevalence in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis and determine differences based on cirrhosis severity or etiology. From July 2011 to December 2012, 69 hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis without infection admitted at Hallym University Medical Center were enrolled. Adrenal insufficiency was defined as a peak cortisol level < 18 μg/dL, 30 or 60 minutes after 250 μg Synacthen injection. The study included 55 male patients (79.7%), and the mean age was 57.9 ± 12.9 years. Cirrhosis etiology was alcohol consumption, HBV, HCV, both viral and alcohol related, and cryptogenic in 49, 15, 7, 11, 9 patients, respectively. Adrenal insufficiency occurred in 24 patients (34.8%). No differences were found in age, sex, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, HDL, cirrhosis etiology, degree of alcohol consumption, encephalopathy, variceal bleeding history, or hepatocellular carcinoma between patients with or without adrenal insufficiency. Serum albumin level was lower (P < .05), and INR was higher (P < .05) in patients with than in those without adrenal insufficiency. However, multivariate analysis revealed no independent adrenal insufficiency predictor. Significant negative correlations were found between Child–Pugh score and peak cortisol levels (γ=−0.365, P = .008). Adrenal insufficiency was frequent even in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis and tended to be associated with only liver disease severity, being unrelated to cirrhosis etiology. Wolters Kluwer Health 2018-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6039635/ /pubmed/29952944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011046 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Kim, Sung Eun
Kim, Jin Bae
Jang, Myoung Kuk
Kim, Dong Jun
Lee, Myung Seok
Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis
title Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis
title_full Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis
title_short Clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis
title_sort clinical characteristics and prevalence of adrenal insufficiency in hemodynamically stable patients with cirrhosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6039635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29952944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011046
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