Maximizing the accuracy of Inferior petrosal sinus sampling: validation of the use of Prolactin as a marker of pituitary venous effluent in the diagnosis of Cushing’s disease

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العنوان: Maximizing the accuracy of Inferior petrosal sinus sampling: validation of the use of Prolactin as a marker of pituitary venous effluent in the diagnosis of Cushing’s disease
المؤلفون: Paul Grant, Dorota Dworakowska, Paul V. Carroll
المصدر: Clinical Endocrinology. 76:555-559
بيانات النشر: Wiley, 2012.
سنة النشر: 2012
مصطلحات موضوعية: endocrine system, medicine.medical_specialty, business.industry, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Inferior petrosal sinus, Retrospective cohort study, Cushing's disease, Venous blood, medicine.disease, Prolactin, Peripheral, Inferior petrosal sinus sampling, Basal (phylogenetics), Endocrinology, Internal medicine, medicine, business, hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
الوصف: Objective This study aimed to increase the accuracy of the inferior petrosal sinus sampling (IPSS) procedure and reduce the false-negative rate through the addition of prolactin as a marker of pituitary venous outflow as well as validate this adjunct to the test process. Context Inferior petrosal sinus sampling (IPSS) for ACTH is the current gold standard test for the differentiation of pituitary Cushing’s disease from the ectopic ACTH syndrome. Although early studies with IPSS reported a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity approaching 100%, additional experience has revealed a false-negative rate of 1–10%. This has been attributed to either technical problems with unsuccessful petrosal sinus catheterization or anomalous venous drainage of the pituitary. Previous studies have suggested that the measurement of other anterior pituitary hormones may be useful during IPSS as a guide to the effectiveness of cannulation and to improve the diagnostic accuracy of the procedure. Design We reviewed the data, in this retrospective cohort study, for all patients who had undergone IPSS for the investigation of ACTH-dependent hypercortisolism. Patients The study included 83 patients who underwent IPSS at St. Thomas’s hospital between 2005 and 2010. Measurements Plasma ACTH and prolactin levels were measured both centrally and peripherally. The normalized ACTH/Prolactin inferior petrosal sinus/peripheral ratio was then calculated to assess the accuracy of the sampling procedure. Results A total of 83 patients with confirmed ACTH-dependent cortisol excess underwent investigation with IPSS during the study period. Sixty-seven patients initially had a positive IPSS result (i.e. a basal central/peripheral ACTH ratio >2·0 and >3·0 post-CRH). However, when the concurrent prolactin data were used, six patients were additionally found to have positive results suggestive of pituitary Cushing’s. The Prolactin normalized ACTH IPS/Peripheral ratios were all >0·8 in patients with proven Cushing’s disease, whereas they were all
تدمد: 0300-0664
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2011.04257.x
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.2011.04257.x
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تدمد:03000664
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2265.2011.04257.x