TY - JOUR
T1 - Plasma Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
T2 - Importance in Long-term Management
AU - Lafranchi, Stephen
PY - 1980/11
Y1 - 1980/11
N2 - In a prospective study, assays of plasma adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) were compared with established criteria to evaluate the determination's usefulness in monitoring the control of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). In 22 infants and children with 21-hydroxylase deficiency, the plasma ACTH value correctly identified the status of control in 51 of 73 (70%) patient visits. Plasma ACTH concentrations were significantly higher in patients whose conditions were out of control when compared with patients whose conditions were under control, although there was an overlap between the two groups. Plasma ACTH concentrations were significantly higher in patients with sodium-losing CAH than in patients with non-sodium-losing CAH. These findings support the concepts that patients with the sodium-losing condition have a more severe enzyme deficiency and that ACTH stimualtion may be affected by sodium balance. Although plasma ACTH determinations are a useful adjunct in the long-term management of CAH, they cannot be relied on as the sole criterion of control. (Am J Dis Child 134:1068-1072, 1980.
AB - In a prospective study, assays of plasma adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) were compared with established criteria to evaluate the determination's usefulness in monitoring the control of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). In 22 infants and children with 21-hydroxylase deficiency, the plasma ACTH value correctly identified the status of control in 51 of 73 (70%) patient visits. Plasma ACTH concentrations were significantly higher in patients whose conditions were out of control when compared with patients whose conditions were under control, although there was an overlap between the two groups. Plasma ACTH concentrations were significantly higher in patients with sodium-losing CAH than in patients with non-sodium-losing CAH. These findings support the concepts that patients with the sodium-losing condition have a more severe enzyme deficiency and that ACTH stimualtion may be affected by sodium balance. Although plasma ACTH determinations are a useful adjunct in the long-term management of CAH, they cannot be relied on as the sole criterion of control. (Am J Dis Child 134:1068-1072, 1980.
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U2 - 10.1001/archpedi.1980.02130230048015
DO - 10.1001/archpedi.1980.02130230048015
M3 - Article
C2 - 6254355
AN - SCOPUS:0019177324
SN - 2168-6203
VL - 134
SP - 1068
EP - 1072
JO - A.M.A. American journal of diseases of children
JF - A.M.A. American journal of diseases of children
IS - 11
ER -