Adrenocortical Function Recovery from Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency After ACTH Therapy in a Patient with West Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Yonago acta medica(2024)

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We report a 1-year-7-month-old boy with West syndrome who had associated secondary adrenal insufficiency as a side effect of synthetic ACTH therapy. Serial investigation using corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) stimulation tests revealed the time course of his hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis recovery after the secondary adrenal insufficiency. Three days after completion of the ACTH therapy, the basal cortisol, peak cortisol, and peak ACTH levels were all low. One month after ACTH therapy, the basal cortisol level exceeded the cutoff level for intact adrenocortical function, and the peak ACTH level had improved. Five months after ACTH therapy, the peak cortisol level exceeded the cutoff level for intact adrenocortical function. The secondary adrenal insufficiency after ACTH therapy and the four months' time lag between the recovery timing of the basal and peak cortisol levels on CRH stimulation tests were notable findings. This follow-up data is valuable information for understanding the timeline for the process of recovery of the HPA axis from secondary adrenal insufficiency, that should lead to appropriate protocols for adrenal testing and adrenocorticosteroid replacement for patients who have undergone ACTH therapy. We also reviewed previous studies on secondary adrenal insufficiency after ACTH therapy in terms of incidence rate, onset risk factors, and recovery from it. Based on our own experience and previous reports, we suggest secondary adrenal insufficiency after ACTH therapy as follows: regarding the total synthetic ACTH dose administered, approximately 0.2 mg/kg of ACTH could cause secondary adrenal insufficiency. As for the required period for convalescence from secondary adrenal insufficiency, it would take from two to five months.
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