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Adrenal incidentalomas (AIs) are commonly encountered in transsection imaging which purpose not for suspected adrenal disease. However, part of AIs in patients is associated with Stroke. Stroke is a diseases which could cause of disability and death worldwide. In clinical practice, detailed information about the association between stroke and AIs is not available. In this study, the investigators aimed to investigate the risk for disability and death in the large group of stroke patients with AIs.


Clinical Trial Description

Background: Adrenal incidentalomas (AIs) are commonly encountered in transsection imaging which purpose not for suspected adrenal disease. However, part of AIs in patients is associated with Stroke . The investigators aimed to investigate the risk for disability and death in the large group of stroke patients with AIs. Objective: To measure the association between stroke and levels of autonomous cortisol secretion in patients with AIs. Design: Part 1, Retrospective cohort study. From April 1, 2021, to September 30, 2021, cohort patients with stroke were recruited in this study. The investigators assess the standardised incidence rate of AIs in all patients. Meanwhile, detail information about stroke disease、patient and AIs characteristics were record. Part 2, Prospective cohort study. From Mar 1, 2022, to Feb 29, 2024, cohort patients with stroke plane to recruit in this study. All patient receive the plasma cortisol level after a 1-mg dexamethasone suppression test. The investigators assess the standardised incidence rate of AIs in all patients. Meanwhile, detail information about stroke disease、patient and AIs characteristics would be record. ;


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NCT number NCT05237817
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing
Contact Hao Yan, Dr.
Phone +86-13651341058
Email yanhurology@qq.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date April 1, 2021
Completion date February 28, 2029

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