Addisons Flashcards

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What is adrenal insufficiency?

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Adrenal insufficiency is where the adrenal glands do not produce enough steroid hormones, particularly cortisol and aldosterone

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What is primary adrenal insufficiency?

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Addisons disease
Adrenal glands are damaged usually autoimmune

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What is secondary adrenal insufficiency?

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inadequate adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and a lack of stimulation of the adrenal glands, leading to low cortisol.
○ This is the result of loss or damage to the pituitary gland.
○ Secondary adrenal insufficiency can be due to:
§ Tumours (e.g., pituitary adenomas)
§ Surgery to the pituitary
§ Radiotherapy
§ Sheehan’s syndrome = where major post-partum haemorrhage causes avascular necrosis of the pituitary gland
§ Trauma

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What is sheehans syndrome?

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where major post-partum haemorrhage causes avascular necrosis of the pituitary gland

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What is tertiary adrenal insufficiency?

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inadequate corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) release by the hypothalamus.
○ Usually the result of patients taking long-term oral steroids (for more than 3 weeks), causing suppression of the hypothalamus (via negative feedback)

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What are the treatments of adrenal insufficiency? (2)

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• Hydrocortisone 15-30mg/day divided into doses(a glucocorticoid) is used to replace cortisol.
• Fludrocortisone 50-300mcg/day (a mineralocorticoid) is used to replace aldosterone, if aldosterone is also insufficient.

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What happens to steroids in illness?

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Doses are doubled during an acute illness to match the normal steroid response to illness.

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What are the signs of adrenal crisis? (5)

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• Reduced consciousness
• Hypotension
• Hypoglycaemia
• Hyponatraemia
hyperkalaemia

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What are the electrolyte disturbances in adrenal crisis? (2)

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Hyponatraemia
Hyperkalaemia

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What is the management of an adrenal crisis?

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• ABCDE approach to initial assessment and arrange transfer to hospital
• Intramuscular or intravenous hydrocortisone (the initial dose is 100mg, followed by an infusion or 6 hourly doses)
• Intravenous fluids
• Correct hypoglycaemia (e.g., IV dextrose)
• Careful monitoring of electrolytes and fluid balance

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What is the main medication given in an adrenal crisis?

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• Intramuscular or intravenous hydrocortisone (the initial dose is 100mg, followed by an infusion or 6 hourly doses)

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What are the symptoms of adrenal insufficiency? (10)

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• Fatigue
• Muscle weakness
• Muscle cramps
• Dizziness and fainting
• Thirst and craving salt
• Weight loss
• Abdominal pain
• Depression
• Reduced libido (mainly in women)
• Loss of hair in axillary/pubic regions (mainly in women)

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What are the signs of adrenal insufficiency? (2)

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Bronze hyperpigmentation
Hypotension

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What are the levels of acth in primary adrenal insufficiency?

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High

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What is the acth level in secondary and tertiary adrenal failure?

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Low

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16
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What antibodies are present in Addisons? (2)

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• Adrenal cortex antibodies
• 21-hydroxylase antibodies

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What is the main test of adrenal insufficiency? When is it best performed?

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Short synacthen test
Morning

18
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What is a normal result of the short synacthen test?

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Cortisol levels should double

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What is the result of the short synacthen test in adrenal insufficiency?

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Failure of cortisol to double