Evaluating tertiary adrenal insufficiency in rheumatology patients on long-term systemic glucocorticoid treatment.
Rebecca C SagarSarah MackieAnn W MorganPaul StewartAfroze AbbasPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2021)
Forty three percent of our patients demonstrated sub-optimal adrenal function on SST. Steroid dose at the time of SST was the only significant predictive risk factor for tertiary adrenal insufficiency. 09.00 h cortisol demonstrated good correlation with outcome on SST and could represent a valid screening test to reduce need for SST if 09.00 h >350 nmol/L. Further prospective data are required to further characterize risk factors, predictive features of recovery and establish optimal management strategy of steroids (prednisolone vs hydrocortisone) to encourage adrenal recovery.