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  • Recent studies indicate that glucocorticoid replacement therapies, like hydrocortisone (HC), do not fully restore health-related quality of life (QoL) for patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI).
  • In a study with 334 AI patients, those on higher HC doses (>30 mg/day) reported worse health status, while no significant QoL differences were noted between lower doses or types of AI.
  • The findings suggest that taking HC three times daily did not improve QoL compared to twice daily, highlighting that current treatment strategies still leave patients feeling unwell and underperforming.

Article Abstract

Context: Recent studies suggest that current glucocorticoid replacement therapies fail to completely restore well-being in patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI).

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate health-related quality of life (QoL) in patients with AI depending on dose and frequency of daily intake of hydrocortisone (HC).

Design And Patients: In a cross-sectional study, primary and secondary AI patients were contacted and asked to complete three validated self-assessment questionnaires [Short Form-36 (SF-36), Giessen Complaint List (GBB-24), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)]. HC doses were corrected for body surface area. Results were compared with sex- and age-matched controls drawn from the questionnaire-specific reference cohort.

Results: Completed questionnaire sets were available from 334 patients on HC (primary AI n = 194; secondary AI n = 140). Patients on higher doses of HC (>30 mg/day) showed significantly impaired subjective health status in two of eight SF-36 dimensions, and three of five GBB-24 scales compared with those on lower HC doses. No significant differences in QoL were found between lower HC doses (15-30 mg/day) or between primary or secondary AI. Patients on HC with thrice daily intake showed significantly impaired QoL in one of eight SF-36 dimensions (15-20 mg/day, 20-25 mg/day), in one of five GBB-24 scales (15-20 mg/day), as well as higher anxiety scores.

Conclusions: Health-related QoL was impaired in patients with primary and secondary AI. HC doses above 30 mg/day were associated with a worse health status. Thrice daily intake of HC was not superior to twice daily intake. Our data support the perception that current replacement strategies are still insufficient to fully restore well-being and daily performance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.2009.03596.xDOI Listing

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