Artículo de revista
Salivary cortisol among subjects with and without Cushing Syndrome Determinación de los niveles de cortisol salival en una muestra de sujetos de Santiago de Chile
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Revista Medica de Chile, Volumen 138, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 168-174
00349887
07176163
Autor
Lépez, Macarena
Caamaño, Edgardo
Romero Osses, Carmen
Fiedler, Jenny
Araya, Verónica
Institución
Resumen
Background: Salivary cortisol measurement is recommended as a screening measure when a Cushing Syndrome is suspected. The proposed cut-off point for a probable diagnosis is 0.16 ug/dL. Aim: To determine salivary cortisol concentrations during the day in patients with and without Cushing syndrome and with depression. Material and Methods: Salivary cortisol was measured by competitive enzyme immuno assay (EIA), in samples obtained at 8:00, 15:00 and 23:00 h in 78 patients without Cushing syndrome, aged 40 ± 15 years (28 males), 30 patients with depression aged 40 ± 12 years (nine males) and four females with Cushing syndrome aged 42 ± 17 years. Results: Salivary cortisol was higher among patients with Cushing syndrome than the rest of patients. A salivary cortisol over the cut-off value of 0.16 ug/dL was found in 42% of subjects without Cushing syndrome and in 33% of patients with depression. Median values among patients without Cushing syndrome, depression and with Cushing syndrome were