hrp0095p1-8 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Evolution of the Short Synacthen Test over a decade - a single UK centre’s experience

Ross Callum , Craig Jessica , Hariprasad Anu-Sree , Auckland Isobel , Colyer Sharon , Elder Charlotte

Background: The Short Synacthen Test (SST) is the most popular test of adrenal insufficiency (AI) worldwide. The current SST protocol at Sheffield Children’s Hospital (SCH), UK, recommends measurement of serum cortisol at baseline, then 30- and 60-minutes post stimulation, with a peak cortisol of >429nmol/l constituting a pass. Our practice has evolved to consider near-pass results as “borderline” and patients may be treated with stress do...

hrp0098rfc4.1 | Adrenals and HPA Axis 1 | ESPE2024

Screening for Adrenal Insufficiency in Children by Home Waking Salivary Cortisone testing

Craig Jessica , Tavernier Mathilde , Ross Callum , Lewis Jen , Jacques Richard , Keevil Brian , Ross Richard , Debono Miguel , Elder Charlotte

Background: The current screening test for adrenal insufficiency (AI) involves patients traveling to attend hospital for an “early” morning serum cortisol (EMC) sample, generally taken some considerable time after the child has woken. This risks missing the morning cortisol peak, leading to false positive results and necessitating further testing, usually by the Short Synacthen Test (SST). Both EMC and SST require venepuncture, which is resource in...