Deconvolution analysis of 24-h serum cortisol profiles informs the amount and distribution of hydrocortisone replacement therapy

Summary Background Hydrocortisone therapy is based on a dosing regimen derived from estimates of cortisol secretion, but little is known of how the dose should be distributed throughout the 24 h. We have used deconvolution analysis of 24‐h serum cortisol profiles to determine 24‐h cortisol secretion...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) 2013-03, Vol.78 (3), p.347-351
Hauptverfasser: Peters, Catherine J., Hill, Nathan, Dattani, Mehul T., Charmandari, Evangelia, Matthews, David R., Hindmarsh, Peter C.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Background Hydrocortisone therapy is based on a dosing regimen derived from estimates of cortisol secretion, but little is known of how the dose should be distributed throughout the 24 h. We have used deconvolution analysis of 24‐h serum cortisol profiles to determine 24‐h cortisol secretion and distribution to inform hydrocortisone dosing schedules in young children and older adults. Methods Twenty four hour serum cortisol profiles from 80 adults (41 men, aged 60–74 years) and 29 children (24 boys, aged 5–9 years) were subject to deconvolution analysis using an 80‐min half‐life to ascertain total cortisol secretion and distribution throughout the 24‐h period. Results Mean daily cortisol secretion was similar between adults (6·3 mg/m2 body surface area/day, range 5·1–9·3) and children (8·0 mg/m2 body surface area/day, range 5·3–12·0). Peak serum cortisol concentration was higher in children compared with adults, whereas nadir serum cortisol concentrations were similar. Timing of the peak serum cortisol concentration was similar (07·05–07·25), whereas that of the nadir concentration occurred later in adults (midnight) compared with children (22·48) (P = 0·003). Children had the highest percentage of cortisol secretion between 06·00 and 12·00 (38·4%), whereas in adults this took place between midnight and 06·00 (45·2%). Conclusions These observations suggest that the daily hydrocortisone replacement dose should be equivalent on average to 6·3 mg/m2 body surface area/day in adults and 8·0 mg/m2 body surface area/day in children. Differences in distribution of the total daily dose between older adults and young children need to be taken into account when using a three or four times per day dosing regimen.
ISSN:0300-0664
1365-2265
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2265.2012.04502.x