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Copeptin levels in hospitalized infants and children with suspected vasopressin-dependent disorders: a case series.

Alaa Al NofalChristian HannaAida N LteifSiobhan T PittockJonathan D SchwartzJane E BrumbaughAna L Creo
Published in: Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM (2023)
While difficult to conclude due to multiple limitations, this case series highlights that typical copeptin cutoffs used to diagnose DI in adults in an ambulatory setting may also translate to a critically-ill pediatric population. Large prospective studies are needed to confirm this observation. In addition, postoperative copeptin levels could potentially be utilized as an additional marker to predict permanent from transient DI, but much larger studies are needed. Further work is needed to establish normative copeptin levels in infants and patients with SIAD.
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