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Progressively increased patterns of subclinical cortisol hypersecretion in adrenal incidentalomas differently predict major metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes: a large cross-sectional study.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
Subclinical
Cushing
's
syndrome
(
SCS
)
is
defined
as
alterations
in
hypothalamic
-
pituitary
-
adrenal
axis
without
classic
signs
/
symptoms
of
glucocorticoid
excess
.
Whether
SCS
leads
to
metabolic
and
cardiovascular
diseases
is
still
controversial
.
To
evaluate
the
prevalence
of
hypertension
,
type
2
diabetes
(
T
2
D
)
,
coronary
heart
disease
(
CHD
)
,
ischemic
stroke
,
osteoporosis
,
and
fractures
,
and
their
relationship
to
increasing
patterns
of
subclinical
hypercortisolism
,
in
patients
with
nonsecreting
adrenal
adenomas
(
NSA
)
and
SCS
.
U
sing
the
1
mg
dexamethasone
suppression
test
(
DST
)
,
348
patients
were
classified
as
follows
:
203
were
defined
as
NSA
and
19
SCS
,
using
the
most
stringent
cutoff
values
(
<
50
and
>
138
nmol
/
l
respectively
)
.
Patients
with
cortisol
post-
DST
(
50
-
138
nmol
/
l
)
were
considered
as
intermediate
phenotypes
and
classified
as
minor
(
n
=
71
)
and
major
(
n
=
55
)
using
plasma
ACTH
and
/
or
urinary
free
cortisol
as
additional
diagnostic
tools
.
SCS
patients
showed
higher
prevalence
of
T
2
D
,
CHD
,
osteoporosis
,
and
fractures
with
respect
to
NSA
.
Intermediate
phenotypes
also
showed
higher
prevalence
of
CHD
and
T
2
D
with
respect
to
NSA
.
The
prevalence
of
all
clinical
outcomes
was
not
different
between
intermediate
phenotype
patients
,
which
were
therefore
considered
as
a
single
group
(
IP
)
for
multivariate
logistic
regression
analysis
:
both
IP
and
SCS
-secreting
patterns
showed
a
significant
association
with
CHD
(
odds
ratio
(
OR
)
,
4
.
09
;
95
%
confidence
interval
(
CI
)
,
1
.
47
-
11
.
38
and
OR
,
6
.
10
;
95
%
CI
,
1
.
41
-
26
.
49
respectively
)
,
independently
of
other
potential
risk
factors
.
SCS
was
also
independently
associated
with
osteoporosis
(
OR
,
5
.
94
;
95
%
CI
,
1
.
79
-
19
.
68
)
.
Patterns
of
increasing
subclinical
hypercortisolism
in
adrenal
adenomas
are
associated
with
increased
prevalence
of
adverse
metabolic
and
cardiovascular
outcomes
,
independently
of
other
potential
risk
factors
.
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