Adrenal Insufficiency (addisons) Flashcards
What are the primary causes of adrenal insufficiency?
What are they?
Developed world = Addisons (80% in UK and developed countries)
Autoimmune destruction of adrenal gland, has skin pigmentation
Developing world = TB (+ sarcoidosis)
Infection spread from lungs to adrenals, inflammation and destruction
What is the secondary cause of adrenal insufficiency?
Iatrogenic (suppression of HPA axis)
Caused by steroids
Other causes?
Adrenal metastasis (lung, liver, breast)
Adrenal hemorrhage (eg. Meningococcal septicemia)
Adrenal insufficiency due to adrenal hemorrhage is Called?
What’s the main cause of this?
Waterhouse frednchen syndrome
Meningococcal meningitis
Pathophysiology of adrenal insufficiency
Destruction of adrenal cortex = decreased production of glucocorticoid (cortisol) and mineral corticoid (aldosterone)
Which disease as pigmentation and why?
1^ = Addisons = destroyed adrenal cortex = decreased adrenal hormones but increased ACTH (from pituitary) overactive, increased ACTH stimulated propiomelancortin (POMC) = increased melanocytes stimulating hormone = hyperpigmentation
Does 2^ have hyperpigmentation and why?
No
HPA suppression - decreased ACTH- decreased adrenal hormone = no hyperpigmentation
Signs and symptoms of adrenal insufficiency?
Lethargy, fatigue, weight loss, hyperpigmentation (primary), postural hypotension (decreased aldosterone), vitiligo + change in body hair (low androgens), hypoglycemia, abdo pain and vomiting
What is the gold standard way of diagnosing adrenal insufficiency ?
Short synACTHen test (ACTH stimulating test) - test adrenal reserve
1. Measure basal cortisol at 9am (cortisol normally highest-here, if low then very abnormal)
- Administer synthetic ACTH
- Sample cortisol again after 30 mins
If plasma cortisol >580 nmol/L after 30 mins, exclude Addisons
What are other tests that can be done?
21 alpha hydroxylase adrenal autoantibodies in blood
Chest x ray for TB is suspected
Adrenal CT or MRI
What is ACTH like in primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency at 9am?
High at 9am in 1^
Low in 2^
Treatment for adrenal insufficiency?
Hydrocortisone (cortisol)
Fludrocortisone (aldosterone)
If trauma/infection, what is administered?
Double dose of hydrocortisone (cortisol needed for stress response)
What is adrenal crisis?
Symptoms?
Treatment?
Severe adrenal insufficiency especially hypocortisolemia
N+V, renal failure, LOC
Immediate hydrocortisone, IV saline, dextrose (if hypoglycemia)