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  • Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (IPSS) helps differentiate between pituitary and ectopic sources of ACTH in patients with Cushing's syndrome, focusing on the effect of prolactin measurement during the procedure.
  • A study of 20 patients revealed that baseline, DDAVP-stimulated, and prolactin-normalized ACTH ratios were calculated, demonstrating high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing Cushing's disease versus ectopic ACTH syndrome.
  • Prolactin-normalized ACTH ratios provided valuable information, particularly when baseline and stimulated tests were not aligned, improving diagnostic accuracy for identifying the source of ACTH excess.

Article Abstract

Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (IPSS) is used to distinguish pituitary from ectopic adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) excess in patients with ACTH-dependent Cushing's syndrome. Our objective was to examine the utility of prolactin measurement during IPSS with desmopressin (DDAVP) stimulation in localization of the source of ACTH excess. Retrospective review of 20 patients with ACTH-dependent Cushing's syndrome who underwent IPSS with DDAVP stimulation. Baseline, DDAVP-stimulated, and prolactin-normalized ACTH IPS:P (inferior petrosal sinus to peripheral) ratios were calculated. Cut-off values for each test were obtained from receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Fifteen patients had Cushing disease (CD), and five were diagnosed with ectopic ACTH syndrome (EAS). For the baseline ACTH IPS:P ratio of ≥2, the diagnostic sensitivity (80%), specificity (100%), positive predictive value (PPV) (100%) and negative predictive value (NPV) (62.5%) were calculated. These values for DDAVP-stimulated IPS:P ACTH ratio ≥ 3, were 86.7%, 100%, 100% and 71.4%, respectively. The corresponding value for the prolactin-normalized ACTH IPS:P ratio ≥ 0.8 were 86.6%, 80%, 92.8% and 66.7%. The cut-off value for the baseline, DDAVP-stimulated and prolactin-normalized ACTH IPS:P ratios were 1.76, 3.9, and 0.33, respectively. Prolactin-normalized ACTH IPS:P ratio measurement showed comparable sensitivity and less specificity than baseline/DDAVP-stimulated IPS/P ACTH ratios. Moreover, when baseline and stimulated IPS/P ACTH tests were discordant, prolactin-normalized ACTH IPS: P ratio correctly localized the source of ACTH excess. The sensitivity of the test increased, applying a prolactin-normalized ACTH IPS: P ratio ≥0.33.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02688697.2020.1736263DOI Listing

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