Height Velocity Defined Metabolic Control in Children With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Using Urinary Steroid GC-MS Analysis

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Background: Treatment of children with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) with glucocorticoids is a difficult balance between hypercortisolism and hyperandrogenism. Biochemical monitoring of treatment is not well defined. Achievement of a normal growth rate is the most important therapeutic goal. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 123 24-hour gas chromatography-mass spectrometry urinary steroid metabolome analyses together with their corresponding 1-year height velocity (HV) z scores in 63 prepubertal children aged 7.2 6 1.6 years with classic CAH due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency treated with hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone. Results:Multivariate linear mixed effectsmodel analysis revealed a positive influence of CAH-specific z scores of summed urinary androgenmetabolites (B50.9760.20, t54.87, P,0.0001) and a negative influence of the cortisol metabolite tetrahydrocortisol (B521.75 60.79, t522.20, P50.03) on HV z scores. Receiver operating characteristic analysis demonstrated that adrenal androgen excess, defined as HV .1.5 z, was best determined by a z score of all urinary androgen metabolites of .0.512 [accuracy, 66.2%; sensitivity, 57.1%; specificity, 74.4%; positive prediction value (PPV), 66.7%; negative prediction value (NPV), 65.9%]. Tetrahydrocortisol excretion .1480 mg/m2 BSA/d in conjunction with suppressed urinary androgen metabolites ,0.163 z indicated overtreatment, defined as HV,21.5 z (accuracy, 79.6%; sensitivity, 40.0%; specificity, 94.9%; PPV, 75.0%; NPV, 80.4%). Conclusion: We established target values for urinary steroid metabolite excretions in children with CAH based on their growth rate. Urinary steroid metabolome analysis represents a highly suitable method for monitoring metabolic control in children with CAH.

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Kamrath, C., Wettstaedt, L., Hartmann, M. F., & Wudy, S. A. (2019). Height Velocity Defined Metabolic Control in Children With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Using Urinary Steroid GC-MS Analysis. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 104(9), 4214–4224. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2019-00438

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