Prevalence of hypercortisolism in type 2 diabetes patients: A systematic review and meta-Analysis

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Objective: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and Cushing's syndrome (CS) share clinical characteristics, and several small studies have recorded a high prevalence of hypercortisolism in T2D, which could have therapeutic implications. We aimed to assess the prevalence of endogenous hypercortisolism in T2D patients. Design: Systematic review and meta-Analysis of the literature. Methods: A search was performed in SCOPUS, MEDLINE, and EMBASE for original articles assessing the prevalence of endogenous hypercortisolism and CS in T2D. Data were pooled in a random-effect logistic regression model and reported with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Results: Fourteen articles were included, with a total of 2827 T2D patients. The pooled prevalence of hypercortisolism and CS was 3.4% (95% CI: 1.5-5.9) and 1.4% (95 CI: 0.4-2.9) respectively. The prevalence did not differ between studies of unselected patients and patients selected based on the presence of metabolic features such as obesity or poor glycemic control (P = 0.41 from meta-regression). Imaging in patients with hypercortisolism (n = 102) revealed adrenal tumors and pituitary tumors in 52 and 14% respectively. Conclusions: Endogenous hypercortisolism is a relatively frequent finding in T2D, which may have therapeutic implications.

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Steffensen, C., Pereira, A. M., Dekkers, O. M., & Joørgensen, J. O. L. (2016, December 1). Prevalence of hypercortisolism in type 2 diabetes patients: A systematic review and meta-Analysis. European Journal of Endocrinology. BioScientifica Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-16-0434

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