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      Variation in serum adrenal hormones in female 21-hydroxylase deficient patients

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          Abstract

          Background

          There is no consensus regarding markers of optimal treatment or timing between glucocorticoid intake and assessment of hormone levels in the follow-up of female 21-hydroxylase deficient patients.

          Objective

          To examine visit-to-visit repeatability in levels of adrenal hormones in adult female patients, to identify predictors of repeatability in hormone levels and to examine concordance between levels of different adrenal hormones.

          Method

          All patients with confirmed 21-hydroxylase deficiency treated with glucocorticoids, were included. The two most recent blood samples collected on a stable dose of glucocorticoid replacement were compared. Complete concordance was defined as all measured adrenal hormones either within, below or above normal range evaluated in a single-day measurement.

          Results

          Sixty-two patients, median age of 35 (range 18–74) years were included. All hormone levels showed moderate to excellent repeatability with an intraclass correlation coefficient between 0.80 and 0.99. Repeatability of hormone levels was not affected by the use of long-acting glucocorticoids or time of day for blood sample collection. The median difference in time between the two sample collections was 1.5 (range 0–7.5) h. Complete concordance between 17-hydroxyprogesterone, androstenedione, and testosterone was found in 21% of cases.

          Conclusion

          During everyday, clinical practice hormone levels in adult female patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency showed a moderate to excellent repeatability, despite considerable variation in time of day for blood sample collection. We found no major predictors of hormone level variation. Future studies are needed to address the relationship between the timing of glucocorticoid intake vs adrenal hormone levels and clinical outcome in both adults and children.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Endocr Connect
                Endocr Connect
                EC
                Endocrine Connections
                Bioscientifica Ltd (Bristol )
                2049-3614
                27 May 2022
                01 July 2022
                : 11
                : 7
                : e220143
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism , Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
                Author notes
                Correspondence should be addressed to M Andreassen: mikkel.andreassen.01@ 123456regionh.dk
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5979-3111
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1656-3516
                Article
                EC-22-0143
                10.1530/EC-22-0143
                9254284
                f5906014-c4dd-4052-8ff4-1031eb872ee2
                © The authors

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 04 May 2022
                : 27 May 2022
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                Research

                21-hydroxylase deficiency,17-hydroxyprogesterone,androstenedione,testosterone,dheas,cah

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