PMID: 16625854Apr 22, 2006Paper

Biochemical evidence in favor of revising Cortina criteria

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
S M WebbM J Barahona

Abstract

There is evidence that the Cortina criteria for the cure of acromegaly are not strict enough if the aim is to predict patients where cure will be successful as opposed to patients who will suffer disease recurrence or will have mortality and morbidity return to disease-like levels. These criteria depend on biochemical measurements of GH and IGF-I that are not universally standardised or comparable, even when excluding the older, less sensitive polyclonal radio immuno assay (RIA). The biochemical evidence suggesting a revision of the criteria for curing acromegaly and derived proposals can be summarised as follows: A) Using immunoradiometric assay (IRMA) for GH measurement, no acromegalic patient with elevated IGF-I suppressed GH after 100 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to < or = 0.14 microg/l, but 50% suppressed to <1microg/l. B) With hourly GH measurements using IRMA, cured acromegalic patients exhibit basal GH values < or = 0.33 microg/l (x +/- 2 SD). C) In patients with normal IGF-I having GH after OGTT suppressed to < or = 0.14microg/l no recurrences were observed, while in 19% with GH >0.14 microg/ showed recurrences (4, 5); however, this was not the experience of others. D) Polyclonal assays for GH exhibit overlap o...Continue Reading

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