Adrenocortical function in hypotensive patients with end stage renal disease

作者:Arregger Alejandro L*; Cardoso Estela M L; Zucchini Alfredo; Aguirre Elvira C; Elbert Alicia; Contreras Liliana N
来源:Steroids, 2014, 84: 57-63.
DOI:10.1016/j.steroids.2014.03.008

摘要

Background: Sustained hypotension among patients with end stage renal disease on dialysis (ESRDh) varies from 5.0% to 12.0%. Despite their role in the regulation of blood pressure (BP) corticoadrenal hormones have been poorly investigated. Objectives: This study aims to detect adrenal insufficiency in ESRDh and follow their clinical outcome. Methods: Fifty ESRDh and 30 healthy volunteers were studied. In all cases basal blood and saliva were obtained. Synthetic ACTH (25 mu g) was injected intramuscularly and at 30 min saliva was collected. Circulating ACTH, renin, cortisol and aldosterone were measured and steroids were also assessed in saliva by immunoassay. Results: Fifteen ESRDh achieved steroid responses not different than healthy volunteers; four had primary adrenal insufficiency; six had secondary adrenal insufficiency; nine had selective hypoaldosteronism and sixteen secondary hyperaldosteronism. The years on dialysis did not differ among subgroups. ROC analysis defined the following cut-offs for basal cortisol to predict adrenal insufficiency: in serum <= 232.0 nM (sensitivity (S) 100.0% and specificity (E) 90.0%); in saliva <= 4.4 nM (100.0% S and E). Basal aldosterone cut-off values to predict hyperaldosteronism were: in serum >500.0 pM and saliva >60.0 pM (100.0% S and E, for both). For the prediction of hypoaldosteronism the basal serum aldosterone was <= 260.0 pM (100% S; 53% E) and in saliva it was <= 20.1 pM (100% S; 58.5% E). Three patients with primary adrenal insufficiency and six with secondary adrenal insufficiency improved general clinical condition and normalized BP on steroids. One patient died before initiation of steroid therapy.

  • 出版日期2014-6