J Med Assoc Thai 2010; 93 (1):27

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Comparison of Efficacy between 1 mg Overnight Dexamethasone Suppression Test and 2-Day Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test for Diagnosis of Cushing’s Syndrome
Kungpanichkul N Mail, Vannasaeng S

Objective: To assess the sensitivity and specificity of 1 mg overnight dexamethasone suppression test (ODST)
and the 2-day low dose dexamethasone suppression test (LDST) for diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome, and to
compare the accuracy of both tests using cutoff value at below 5 μg/dl and at below 1.8 μg/dl.

Material and Method: The present study is a retrospective study, from 1971-2007, in one academic center of
77 patients with clinical suspicion of Cushing’s syndrome. Kappa statistical analysis was used to determine
agreement between the two tests. Sensitivity and specificity of the tests were calculated. ROC curves were
created to determine the best cutoff value of the two tests.

Results: ODST has very good agreement with the more troublesome LDST and has comparable efficacy.
Lowering the cutoff value from 5 μg/dl to 1.8 μg/dl does not improve the accuracy of ODST but results in
decreased specificity of LDST. The best cutoff value of ODST test is > 5.3 μg/dl and the best cutoff value of LDST
is > 5 μg/dl.

Conclusion:
ODST is an efficient method for diagnosis of patients suspected of having Cushing’s syndrome.
The attempt to lowering cutoff value does not improve the efficacy of dexamethasone suppression test.

Keywords:
Dexamethasone suppression test, Cushing’s syndrome, Diagnostic test

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