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There are two main stimulation tests used to decide if a patient has cortisol deficiency. It is the "synacthen test", were we stimulate the patient with intramuscular or intravenous synacthen ( ACTH) to see how much cortisol the adrenals are capable of producing, and it is the "Insulin hypoglycemia test" were we give the patient insulin to provoke a hypoglycemia, and look at the adrenal response to that stimulus. The cut off values for a normal response is based on old immunological assays no longer in use. Assays with a lot of interference and cross reactivity leading to measurement of higher values for cortisol than what we measure on the highly specific LCMS/MS ( Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry methode) that we are using for cortisol today. So, there is a need for new cut off values for a normal response to such tests. The purpose of this study is to produce such new cutoff values by performing the test in 120 healthy controls. We also want to perform the test in patient groups normally going trough this tests according to the same protocol as the control persons, to evaluate the new cutoffs in different patient groups.


Clinical Trial Description

120 healthy controls will perform an intravenous synacthen test in our out patient clinic. We register anthropometric data, and take basal blood screening to assure they are healthy. We take basal blood and saliva samples right before start of the test ( called 0-samples). Then they get intravenous synacthen, and we take new samples at 30 minutes and 60 minutes. They are observed during the procedure. We will then calculate a new cut off value for cortisol after the test, based on the 2.5 percentile for cortisol in this population. We will also calculate the same for 17-OH-progesterone, a parameter we also look at after synacthen test in som patient groups ( patients with hirsutism, who are suspicious of having an enzyme defect in the cortisol synthesis cascade). The saliva samples will also be analyzed for cortisol and 17-OH-progesterone, to evaluate if it is possible to use saliva instead of blood samples in synacthen tests in the future. The advantage of using saliva samples is that they can be used also in patients with elevated amount of cortisol binding globulin (CBG), because it measure the free hormone that is biological active ( not both the free and the protein bound, as we measure in serum samples). This is important in patients on estrogens , and in pregnant women, that have large amount of CBG. ;


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NCT number NCT02818660
Study type Interventional
Source Haukeland University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 21, 2016
Completion date December 21, 2017

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