Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection

Background The assessment of adrenal insufficiency (AI) in cirrhotic patients varies according to the stage of the liver disease. The authors aimed to study the diagnostic role of salivary cortisol (SC) level in the assessment of AI in chronic hepatitis C cirrhotic patients. Patients and methods A c...

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Main Authors: Ali S Bakry, Eglal M Kenawy, Mona M Abdelmegui, Fatma K Hammad
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Al-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.azmj.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1687-1693;year=2020;volume=18;issue=3;spage=310;epage=316;aulast=Bakry
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spelling doaj-35a2c8a262824b2885d230b0b5bb1bbf2021-04-20T08:32:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAl-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal1687-16932020-01-0118331031610.4103/AZMJ.AZMJ_81_20Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infectionAli S BakryEglal M KenawyMona M AbdelmeguiFatma K HammadBackground The assessment of adrenal insufficiency (AI) in cirrhotic patients varies according to the stage of the liver disease. The authors aimed to study the diagnostic role of salivary cortisol (SC) level in the assessment of AI in chronic hepatitis C cirrhotic patients. Patients and methods A case–controlled study of 50 patients with liver cirrhosis owing to chronic hepatitis C infection and 34 apparently healthy persons was conducted. Fasting serum total cortisol (STC), SC, and corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) level assessments, as well as calculation of free cortisol level (CFC) were done. Results SC (P<0.000), STC (P<0.000), CBG (P<0.000), and CFC (P<0.000) were reduced significantly in patients compared with controls. A total of 11 (22%) patients were diagnosed with AI by reduced STC level, but only five (10%) were diagnosed by reduced SC. In cirrhotic patients, SC (P<0.000), CFC (P<0.000), and CBG (P<0.000) were significantly decreased with the severity of liver cirrhosis according to Child–Pugh classification. High-density lipoprotein level was positively correlated with SC (P<0.000), CFC (P<0.000), and STC (P<0.000) levels. SC was better correlated with CFC than STC, with a significant difference between the two correlations (z score=−2.716 and P<0.003). On receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, SC (at a cutoff value 5.65 ng/dl) had a sensitivity of 76% and specificity of 87.5% compared with 38 and 97.3%, respectively, for STC (at a cutoff value of 12.6 μg/dl). Conclusion SC correlated well with CFC and is more sensitive than serum total cortisol in the diagnosis of AI in cirrhotic patients.http://www.azmj.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1687-1693;year=2020;volume=18;issue=3;spage=310;epage=316;aulast=Bakryadrenal insufficiencycalculated free cortisolchronic hepatitis ccirrhosissalivary cortisoltotal cortisol
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author Ali S Bakry
Eglal M Kenawy
Mona M Abdelmegui
Fatma K Hammad
spellingShingle Ali S Bakry
Eglal M Kenawy
Mona M Abdelmegui
Fatma K Hammad
Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
Al-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
adrenal insufficiency
calculated free cortisol
chronic hepatitis c
cirrhosis
salivary cortisol
total cortisol
author_facet Ali S Bakry
Eglal M Kenawy
Mona M Abdelmegui
Fatma K Hammad
author_sort Ali S Bakry
title Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_short Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_full Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_fullStr Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_full_unstemmed Salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
title_sort salivary cortisol in adrenal insufficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis c infection
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Al-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
issn 1687-1693
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background The assessment of adrenal insufficiency (AI) in cirrhotic patients varies according to the stage of the liver disease. The authors aimed to study the diagnostic role of salivary cortisol (SC) level in the assessment of AI in chronic hepatitis C cirrhotic patients. Patients and methods A case–controlled study of 50 patients with liver cirrhosis owing to chronic hepatitis C infection and 34 apparently healthy persons was conducted. Fasting serum total cortisol (STC), SC, and corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) level assessments, as well as calculation of free cortisol level (CFC) were done. Results SC (P<0.000), STC (P<0.000), CBG (P<0.000), and CFC (P<0.000) were reduced significantly in patients compared with controls. A total of 11 (22%) patients were diagnosed with AI by reduced STC level, but only five (10%) were diagnosed by reduced SC. In cirrhotic patients, SC (P<0.000), CFC (P<0.000), and CBG (P<0.000) were significantly decreased with the severity of liver cirrhosis according to Child–Pugh classification. High-density lipoprotein level was positively correlated with SC (P<0.000), CFC (P<0.000), and STC (P<0.000) levels. SC was better correlated with CFC than STC, with a significant difference between the two correlations (z score=−2.716 and P<0.003). On receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, SC (at a cutoff value 5.65 ng/dl) had a sensitivity of 76% and specificity of 87.5% compared with 38 and 97.3%, respectively, for STC (at a cutoff value of 12.6 μg/dl). Conclusion SC correlated well with CFC and is more sensitive than serum total cortisol in the diagnosis of AI in cirrhotic patients.
topic adrenal insufficiency
calculated free cortisol
chronic hepatitis c
cirrhosis
salivary cortisol
total cortisol
url http://www.azmj.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1687-1693;year=2020;volume=18;issue=3;spage=310;epage=316;aulast=Bakry
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