Comparison between low- and standard-dose ACTH tests in premature infants at risk for chronic lung disease |
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Authors: | Nykänen P Heinonen K Voutilainen R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland. paivi.nykanen@uku.fi |
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Abstract: | In order to find a sensitive method to evaluate adrenocortical function in premature infants, we compared low- (0.5 microg/1.73 m(2)) and standard-dose (250 microg/1.73 m(2)) adrenocorticotropin tests (LD- and SD-ACTH) in 12 very-low-birth-weight infants before and 2 days after the end of dexamethasone therapy (duration 9-14 days) for chronic lung disease. Basal serum cortisol levels were inappropriately low in several infants already before dexamethasone therapy (median 190, range 60-357 nmol/l). The 95% confidence intervals of mean serum cortisol levels at 20 min were equal in LD- and SD-ACTH, while at 60 min, the low-dose gave a clearly lower response than the standard-dose test. The LD-ACTH can be used in premature infants as in older children and adults, but the criteria for adrenocortical insufficiency need to be defined. |
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