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Endocrine Society issues first-ever guidelines for primary adrenal insufficiency


 

FROM THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM

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The guidelines are also quite clear in their suggestion against hormonal monitoring of glucocorticoid replacement and instead favor adjusting treatment based only on clinical response.

“This is a very important suggestion that we made because often clinicians use ACTH to adjust doses and this commonly results in overreplacement and there are side effects to overreplacement,” including weight gain, insomnia, and peripheral edema, Dr. Merke said.

A second systematic review commissioned by the task force involving 15 observational studies of glucocorticoid replacement regimens uncovered very sparse data on mortality, bone density, and incidence of adrenal crisis.

It has been suggested that newer extended-release and dual-release glucocorticoid formulations may result in higher health-reality quality of life than once-, twice-, or thrice-daily regimens, but once again, the evidence was insufficient to support a specific recommendation.

Dr. Merke acknowledged that many of the guidelines recommendations were ungraded or best practices, reflecting the lack of randomized clinical trials in PAI.

“I think that’s why it was so important for us to do this,” she said. “We had a group of experts that were very familiar with this disease providing guidance, but I think it’s also one reason why physicians out there in practice get confused about exactly what to do because of the lack of hard evidence. ... It does certainly cry for the need for more studies in these rare diseases.”

The guidelines were funded by the Endocrine Society, and the authors reported receiving no external funding or remuneration.

pwendling@frontlinemedcom.com

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