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ea0044p39 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2016

Salivary cortisone is a potential surrogate for serum cortisol measurement

Adam Safwaan , Minder Anna , Cottrell Elizabeth , Davies Alison , Meredith Suzanne , Preziosi Richard , Keevil Brian , Higham Claire , White Anne , Trainer Peter

Introduction: Hydrocortisone therapy in adrenal insufficiency and medical management of Cushing’s syndrome requires accurate monitoring of glucocorticoid status. Currently, this necessitates admitting patients to hospital for serial measurements of serum cortisol. From previous studies in Cushing’s, the goal of medical therapy is a mean (based on five samples) serum cortisol of 150–300 nmol/l, which is known to equate to a normal cortisol production rate. Saliva...