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Recovery of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression during treatment with inhaled corticosteroids for childhood asthma.


ABSTRACT: To describe recovery of adrenal insufficiency in asthmatic children treated with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and cortisol replacement therapy.Retrospective, observational study.A total of 113 patients, 74 male; age 10.4 (3.3-16.5) years; beclomethasone-equivalent ICS dose, 800 ?g, (100-1,000), tested by low dose short Synacthen (tetracosactide) test (LDSST), were studied. Test results were classified by basal and peak cortisol concentration: "normal" (basal >100 nmol/L, peak >500 nmol/L), "suboptimal" (basal >100 nmol/L, peak 350-499 nmol/L), "abnormal" (basal <100 nmol/L and/or peak <350 nmol/L). Patients with suboptimal results received hydrocortisone during periods of stress only, and those with abnormal responses received daily hydrocortisone, increased during periods of stress. A total of 73 patients (68%) had ?2 LDSSTs over 2.2 years (0.2-7.7).Change in cortisol response to repeat LDSST (movement between diagnostic groups, difference in basal and peak cortisol >15% [2× the inter-assay coefficient of variation]), change in BMI and height standard deviation score (SDS).Baseline test results were abnormal in 17 patients (15%) and all of them had repeat tests. In 13 patients (76%), test results improved (normal in six, suboptimal in seven) and four (24%) remained abnormal. Baseline tests results were suboptimal in 54 patients (48%), of whom 50 (93%) were retested. Repeat tests were normal in 36 patients (72%), remained suboptimal in 11 (22%), and were abnormal in three (6%). Baseline tests results were normal in 42 patients, of whom six patients (14%) were retested. Results remained normal in three (50%), were suboptimal in two (33%), and abnormal in one (17%). Basal and peak cortisol levels increased by >15% in 33/73 (45%) and 42/73 (57%) patients, respectively, and decreased by >15% in 14/73 (19%) and 7/73 (10%), respectively. There was no significant change in height or BMI SDS.Recovery of adrenal function is common and occurs during continued ICS and cortisol replacement therapy.

SUBMITTER: Gangadharan A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5735982 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recovery of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression during treatment with inhaled corticosteroids for childhood asthma.

Gangadharan Arundoss A   McCoy Paul P   Phyo Aye A   McGuigan Michael P MP   Dharmaraj Poonam P   Ramakrishnan Renuka R   McNamara Paul S PS   Blair Joanne J  

Journal of asthma and allergy 20171215


<h4>Objective</h4>To describe recovery of adrenal insufficiency in asthmatic children treated with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and cortisol replacement therapy.<h4>Design</h4>Retrospective, observational study.<h4>Patients</h4>A total of 113 patients, 74 male; age 10.4 (3.3-16.5) years; beclomethasone-equivalent ICS dose, 800 μg, (100-1,000), tested by low dose short Synacthen (tetracosactide) test (LDSST), were studied. Test results were classified by basal and peak cortisol concentration: "n  ...[more]

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