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...

hrp0089p1-p009 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P1 | ESPE2018

The Relationship of Baseline, Incremental and Peak Cortisol Following a Short Synacthen Test – Single-centre Analysis of Three Years’ Data

Aji Apoorva , Colyer Sharon , Burn Sarah , Dimitri Paul , Wright Neil , Krone Nils , Elder Charlotte

Introduction: The Short Synacthen Test (SST) is the most popular diagnostic investigation of adrenal insufficiency (AI) amongst adult and paediatric endocrinologists. AI can present insidiously and symptoms may be non-specific. The number of medical indications for glucocorticoids is growing and SST usage is correspondingly increasing. There is evidence that an early morning plasma cortisol (EMC) of below ~100–150 nmol/l is highly predictive of failing the SST and the cor...

hrp0089p2-p021 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P2 | ESPE2018

Borderline Peak Plasma Cortisol Following Synacthen Stimulation – Single-centre Analysis of Three Years Data

Burn Sarah , Colyer Sharon , Dimitri Paul , Wright Neil , Krone Nils , Elder Charlotte

Introduction: The Short Synacthen Test (SST) is the most popular diagnostic investigation of adrenal insufficiency (AI) worldwide. Symptoms of AI are frequently non-specific, often delaying diagnosis, however fortunately cases of adrenal crisis remain relatively rare. Diagnostic cut-offs for plasma cortisol on SST are controversial, made more complicated by modern assays and paediatric normative values extrapolated from adult data. Some advocate a division between biochemical ...