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New Cushing’s guidelines emphasize team approach


 

FROM THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM

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In an interview, Dr. Rebecca S. Sippel of the University of Wisconsin–Madison brought an endocrine surgeon’s perspective to the guidelines, agreeing that the document generally reflects accepted practice. She also agreed that the interdisciplinary approach advocated by the task force is critical. “It’s important that discharge planning is done in a systematic way, so there’s systematic follow-up of patients after excision,” she said. She noted that CS patients on her service all receive an endocrine consult while they are inpatients to ensure adequate discharge planning.

Future research directions recommended by Dr. Nieman and the task force coauthors include identification of markers that will “explain the variable clinical effect of steroids among individuals,” with the goal of achieving better quantification of treatment effect and tracking response and remission. Health care–related quality of life is negatively affected by CS even after resolution to eucortisolism in many patients, so the guidelines recommend further research into quality of life and cognitive problems experienced by individuals with CS. Dr. Nieman specifically called for more multisite research, noting that diagnoses of Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome are rare, and etiologies are varied. “In order to get the numbers we need to do good research, we will need to cooperate,” she said.

All authors of the clinical practice guidelines had financial disclosures; a complete listing of disclosures and the task force’s methodology for resolving conflicts may be found in the downloadable guidelines.

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