Authors
Grethe Å Ueland, Paal Methlie, Ralf Kellmann, Marit Bjørgaas, Bjørn O Åsvold, Ketil Thorstensen, Oskar Kelp, Hrafnkell B Thordarson, Gunnar Mellgren, Kristian Løvås, Eystein S Husebye
Publication date
2017/6
Journal
European journal of endocrinology
Volume
176
Issue
6
Pages
705-713
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Objectives
The overnight dexamethasone (DXM) suppression test (DST) has high sensitivity, but moderate specificity, for diagnosing hypercortisolism. We have evaluated if simultaneous measurement of S-DXM may correct for variable DXM bioavailability and increase the diagnostic performance of DST, and if saliva (sa) is a feasible adjunct or alternative to serum.
Design and methods
Prospective study of DST was carried out in patients with suspected Cushing's syndrome (CS) (n = 49), incidentaloma (n = 152) and healthy controls (n = 101). Cortisol, cortisone and DXM were assayed by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS).
Results
Three hundred and two subjects underwent DST; S-cortisol was ≥50 nmol/L in 83 patients, of whom 11 had CS and 27 had autonomous cortisol secretion. The lower 2.5 percentile of S-DXM in …
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