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Free Serum Cortisol during the Postoperative Acute Phase Response Determined by Equilibrium Dialysis Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry

  • Michael Vogeser , Jan Groetzner , Christina Küpper and Josef Briegel
Published/Copyright: June 1, 2005
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
From the journal Volume 41 Issue 2

Abstract

In severely ill patients low concentrations of the corticosteroid binding globulin are typically found; the aim of this study was to quantify directly free bioactive cortisol concentrations in the sera of postoperative cardiosurgical patients. Serum samples of 12 consecutive patients undergoing aortocoronary bypass surgery taken preoperatively and on the postoperative days 1 to 4 were analyzed. Total serum cortisol was quantified using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry with an on-line sample extraction system and tri-deuterated cortisol as the internal standard, and free serum cortisol was measured after over-night equilibrium dialysis. Whereas on the first postoperative day, the median total serum cortisol concentration was approximately two-fold increased compared to preoperative samples (preoperatively, 245 nmol/l (interquartile range (IQR) 203–293 nmol/l); first postoperative day, 512 nmol/l (IQR 410–611 nmol/l)), median dialyzable free cortisol concentration was almost seven-fold increased (preoperatively, 14.2 nmol/l (IQR 10.9–20.7 nmol/l); first postoperative day, 98.3 nmol/l (IQR 81.3–134 nmol/l)). On the fourth postoperative day, median free cortisol was still significantly increased compared to baseline sampling (p < 0.05), whereas median total cortisol was not. A median of 5.7% (IQR 5.4–7.0%) of total cortisol was found as free cortisol on the preoperative day, 21.2% (IQR 18.9–23.5%) on the first postoperative day and 10.5% (IQR 9.8–14.0%) on the fourth postoperative day. It is concluded that during the postoperative period the freeto-bound ratio of cortisol is highly variable and that during the acute phase response direct quantification of free bioactive cortisol concentrations seems to be biologically more appropriate than the measurement of total cortisol concentrations.

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Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 2003-02-21

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