The addition of corticotropin-releasing hormone to 2-day low dose dexamethasone suppression test provides additional case detection

Endocrine(2023)

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Purpose The diagnostic value of adding a Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH) Stimulation Test to the 2-day Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test (Dex-CRH Test) has been debated in the literature. Methods We identified 65 patients with Cushing disease (CD) and 42 patients in whom a diagnosis of Cushing disease could not be confirmed (NCD) after a minimum follow-up of 14 months who underwent the Dex-CRH test. Results The female sex ratio, median (range) age, and BMI were similar between the two groups. The follow-up for patients with CD and NCD was 74 (4–233) and 52 (14–146) months, respectively. Among 65 patients with CD, 5 (7.7%) had a cortisol level ≤1.4 µg/dl after LDDST but were appropriately classified as CD with a cortisol level >1.4 µg/dL at 15-min post CRH stimulation. In contrast, 3/42 patients (7.1%) in NCD had an abnormal Dex-CRH test. In only one of three patients, the LDDST was marginally normal (cortisol was 1.4 µg/dL and increased to 3.1 µg/dL 15-min post CRH). A cortisol cutoff value of >1.4 µg/dL during the Dex-CRH test provided a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 93%, and diagnostic accuracy of 97% to diagnose CD. When patients without a Dex level were excluded ( n = 74), the sensitivity did not change, but the specificity and accuracy of the Dex-CRH test increased to 97 and 99%, respectively. Conclusion The Dex-CRH Test provided additional case detection in 5/65 (7.7%) patients with CD. It resulted in one false-positive case compared to LDDST. Measurement of dexamethasone improved diagnostic accuracy of the test.
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CRH test,Cushing disease,Cushing syndrome,Dex CRH test,Dexamethasone Suppression test
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