Adrenal insufficiency after unilateral adrenalectomy in primary aldosteronism – long-term outcome and clinical impact

Primary aldosteronism (PA) represents a secondary form of arterial hypertension that can be cured by surgery. Evidence of adrenal insufficiency (AI) was recently found in patients with PA who had undergone unilateral adrenalectomy (uADX). To study the incidence and long-term outcome of postoperative...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2019-11, Vol.104 (11), p.5658-5664
Hauptverfasser: Heinrich, Daniel A, Adolf, Christian, Holler, Finn, Lechner, Benjamin, Schneider, Holger, Riester, Anna, Nirschl, Nina, Sturm, Lisa, Wang, Xiao, Ladurner, Roland, Seidensticker, Max, Bidlingmaier, Martin, Beuschlein, Felix, Reincke, Martin
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Zusammenfassung:Primary aldosteronism (PA) represents a secondary form of arterial hypertension that can be cured by surgery. Evidence of adrenal insufficiency (AI) was recently found in patients with PA who had undergone unilateral adrenalectomy (uADX). To study the incidence and long-term outcome of postoperative AI after uADX for PA. Prospective registry study (August 2014 until the end of 2018). Tertiary referral center. One hundred consecutive patients undergoing uADX for PA were included. All patients underwent postoperative ACTH stimulation testing. Postoperative ACTH stimulation testing to identify patients with AI. Incidence of patients with postoperative AI and definition of long-term outcome. Twenty-seven percent of patients developed postoperative AI. Of these, 48% had postoperative ACTH stimulation serum cortisol levels ≤13.5 µg/dL (severe AI); 52% were classified into the group with moderate AI (stimulated serum cortisol levels: 13.5 to 17 µg/dL). Patients with severe AI required significantly longer hydrocortisone replacement therapy than the moderate group (median [25th, 75th percentiles]: 353 [294, 476] days; 95% CI: 284 to 322 days; vs 74 [32, 293] days; 95% CI: 11 to 137 days; P = 0.016). One patient with severe AI was hospitalized for an acute adrenal crisis. With a cumulative follow-up of 14.5 years, this produced an incidence rate of 6.9 adrenal crises per 100 patient-years. We suggest performing postoperative ACTH stimulation tests in all patients who undergo uADX for PA.
ISSN:0021-972X
1945-7197
DOI:10.1210/jc.2019-00996