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Selective Glucocorticoid Replacement Following Unilateral Adrenalectomy for Hypercortisolism and Primary Aldosteronism

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Volume 107, Issue 2, Pages E538-E547

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgab698

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POD1-CST can identify patients at risk for AI after UA and allow for selective GR. One-quarter of patients with OH and nearly half of patients with MACE can forgo GR after UA. Evaluation for AI is not required for patients with PA if concurrent HC has been excluded preoperatively.
Context: An institutional study previously demonstrated that cosyntropin stimulation testing on postoperative day 1 (POD1-CST) identified patients at risk for adrenal insufficiency (AI) following unilateral adrenalectomy (UA) for adrenal-dependent hypercortisolism (HC) and primary aldosteronism (PA), allowing for selective glucocorticoid replacement (GR). Objective: This study re-evaluates the need for GR following UA for patients with HC and PA in a larger cohort. Methods: A prospective database identified 108 patients who underwent UA for mild autonomous cortisol excess (MACE) (n = 47), overt hypercortisolism (OH) (n = 27), PA (n = 22), and concurrent PA/HC (n = 12) from September 2014 to October 2020; all underwent preoperative evaluation for HC. MACE was defined by the 1 mg dexamethasone suppression test (cortisol >1.8 mu g/dL), with >= 5 defined as OH. GR was initiated for basal cortisol <= 5 or stimulated cortisol <= 14 (<= 18 prior to April 2017) on POD1-CST. Results: Fifty-one (47%) patients had an abnormal POD1-CSI, 54 (50%) were discharged on GR (27 MACE, 20 OH, 1 PA, 6 PA/HC). Median duration of GR was OH: 6.0 months, MACE: 2.1 months, PA: 1 month, PA/HC: 0.8 months. Overall, 26% (n = 7) of patients with OH and 43% (n = 20) of patients with MACE did not require GR. Two (2%) patients with OH had normal POD1-CST but developed Al several weeks postoperatively requiring GR. None experienced life-threatening AI. Conclusion: POD1-CST identifies patients with HC at risk for AI after UA, allowing for selective GR. One-quarter of patients with OH and nearly half of patients with MACE can forgo GR after UA. Patients with PA do not require evaluation for AI if concurrent HC has been excluded preoperatively.

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