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To investige the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of adrenogenic autonomic cortisol secretion in Chinese adults.


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With the development of imaging detection technology and its wide application in clinic, the detection rate of adrenal incidentaloma (AI) has been greatly improved. In our previous study, 18.9% of AI were accompanied by autonomic cortisol secretion (ACS) in Chinese. The vast majority of ACS is mild (MACS). Due to the lack of typical Cushing manifestations and the low rate of progression to overt Cushing, MACS has received insufficient attention in the past. However, recent studies have found that MACS have a higher incidence of diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular events, metabolic bone disease and mortality risk than those with non-functional adenomas. With appropriate treatment, the complications of MACS patients can be effectively improved. However, personalized treatment of MACS is a clinical difficulty. It is hard to determine whether the cortisol secretion of patients is caused by AI or whether patients will benifit from operation. There are some retrospective studies have provided some evidence, while prospective studies are lacking. The purpose of this study is to prospectively include patients with autonomic cortisol secretion, evaluate function and diagnosis, develop personalized treatment strategy, and follow up the prognosis. The research results will provide new evidence for standardized diagnosis and treatment of adrenogenic autonomic cortisol secretion in the future. ;


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NCT number NCT05743933
Study type Observational
Source Chongqing Medical University
Contact Qifu Li, PhD
Phone +86-023-89011552
Email liqifu@yeah.net
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date February 17, 2023
Completion date February 15, 2033

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