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Ekinci I, Hursitoglu M, Tunc M, Kazezoglu C, Isiksacan N, Yurt S, Akdeniz E, Eroz E, Kumbasar A
Adrenocortical System Hormones in Non-Critically ill Covid-19 Patients
Acta Endo (Buc) 2021, 17 (1): 83-89doi: 10.4183/aeb.2021.83
Context. The effects of COVID-19 on the
adrenocortical system and its hormones are not well known.
Objectives. We studied serum cortisol, serum
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and their ratio in
hospitalized non-critically ill COVID-19 patients.
Design. A prospective case-control study.
Methods. The study participants were divided
into 2 groups. Group 1 consisted of 74 COVID-19 patients.
The second group consisted of 33 healthy persons. Early
admission above hormones levels was determined and
compared between the study groups. Besides that, COVID-19
patients were grouped according to their Glasgow Coma
Score (GCS), CURB-65 score, and intensive care unit (ICU)
requirement, and further sub-analyses were performed.
Results. There were no significant differences in
the mean age or gender distribution in both groups. In the
patients’ group, the serum ACTH concentration was lower
than in the healthy group (p<0.05). On the other hand, the
serum cortisol levels and cortisol/ACTH ratio of the patients’
group were significantly higher than of the healthy controls
(p<0.05, all). Further analyses showed that, although serum
cortisol and ACTH levels were not high, the cortisol/ACTH
ratio was higher in COVID-19 patients with low GCS (<15)
than patients with normal GCS (=15) (p<0.05). In COVID-19
in patients with different CURB-65 scores, the cortisol/ACTH
ratio was significantly different (p<0.05), while serum cortisol
and ACTH were not different in groups (p>0.05). Serum
cortisol levels and cortisol/ACTH ratio were higher but ACTH
level was lower in the ICU needed COVID-19 patients than in
patients who do not need ICU (p<0.05).
Conclusion. Our pilot study results showed
that the cortisol/ACTH ratio would be more useful than
serum cortisol and/or ACTH levels alone in evaluating the
adrenocortical system of COVID-19 patients. Still, further
detailed studies are needed to confirm these.
Keywords: COVID-19, cortisol, ACTH, CURB- 65, coronavirus, pandemic.
Correspondence: Iskender Ekinci MD, Health Sciences University, Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital, Internal
Medicine, Istanbul, 34303, Turkey, E-mail: driskenderekinci@gmail.com