Patients with adrenal insufficiency are at risk to suffer from life threatening adrenal crisis. The aim of this trial was to reevaluate the frequency of adrenal crisis and risk factors for crisis within a prospective study (six-years follow-up of a former prospective study).
Despite established hormone replacement therapy, patients with chronic adrenal insufficiency are at risk of suffering from life threatening adrenal crisis with a considerable mortality. A former prospective study revealed a frequency of about 8 adrenal crisis/ 100 patient years and a crisis associated mortality of 0.5 per 100 patient years for patients; furthermore, patients with a previous adrenal crisis were at higher risk of crisis. The aim of the current trial was to reevaluate the frequency of adrenal crisis and risk factors by contacting the patients of the initial prospective study (see above) within a six-years follow-up. Patients are contacted by questionnaire and additionally by phone (in case of an adrenal crisis or implausible statements).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
268
Frequency of adrenal crisis
Evaluation of the frequency of adrenal crisis / number of adrenal crisis per patient years (adrenal crisis/100 patient years). Documentation of the number of adrenal crisis (within a follow-up-period of 6 years) of all participating patients.
Time frame: six years
Risk factors
Identification of risk factors / confirmation of risk factors observed in former trials (previous adrenal crisis, female sex, diabetes insipidus) for adrenal crisis. Calculation of odds ratios.
Time frame: six years
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