Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling

Simultaneous bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) plays a crucial role in the diagnostic work-up of Cushing’s syndrome. It is the most accurate procedure in the differential diagnosis of hypercortisolism of pituitary or ectopic origin, as compared with clinical, biochemical and imaging...

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Main Authors: Benedetta Zampetti, Erika Grossrubatscher, Paolo Dalino Ciaramella, Edoardo Boccardi, Paola Loli
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Language:English
Published: Bioscientifica 2016-08-01
Series:Endocrine Connections
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Online Access:http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/5/4/R12.full
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spelling doaj-71524fcea1fc4f15af43fcef934dffe52020-11-25T00:57:17ZengBioscientificaEndocrine Connections2049-36142049-36142016-08-0154R12R2510.1530/EC-16-0029Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus samplingBenedetta Zampetti0Erika Grossrubatscher1Paolo Dalino Ciaramella2Edoardo Boccardi3Paola Loli4Department of Endocrinology, Ospedale Niguarda, Milano, ItalyDepartment of Endocrinology, Ospedale Niguarda, Milano, ItalyDepartment of Endocrinology, Ospedale Niguarda, Milano, ItalyDepartment of Neuroradiology, Ospedale Niguarda, Milano, ItalyDepartment of Endocrinology, Ospedale Niguarda, Milano, ItalySimultaneous bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) plays a crucial role in the diagnostic work-up of Cushing’s syndrome. It is the most accurate procedure in the differential diagnosis of hypercortisolism of pituitary or ectopic origin, as compared with clinical, biochemical and imaging analyses, with a sensitivity and specificity of 88–100% and 67–100%, respectively. In the setting of hypercortisolemia, ACTH levels obtained from venous drainage of the pituitary are expected to be higher than the levels of peripheral blood, thus suggesting pituitary ACTH excess as the cause of hypercortisolism. Direct stimulation of the pituitary corticotroph with corticotrophin-releasing hormone enhances the sensitivity of the procedure. The procedure must be undertaken in the presence of hypercortisolemia, which suppresses both the basal and stimulated secretory activity of normal corticotrophic cells: ACTH measured in the sinus is, therefore, the result of the secretory activity of the tumor tissue. The poor accuracy in lateralization of BIPSS (positive predictive value of 50–70%) makes interpetrosal ACTH gradient alone not sufficient for the localization of the tumor. An accurate exploration of the gland is recommended if a tumor is not found in the predicted area. Despite the fact that BIPSS is an invasive procedure, the occurrence of adverse events is extremely rare, particularly if it is performed by experienced operators in referral centres.http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/5/4/R12.fullpituitaryadrenalCushing’s syndromeACTHpetrosal sinus sampling
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author Benedetta Zampetti
Erika Grossrubatscher
Paolo Dalino Ciaramella
Edoardo Boccardi
Paola Loli
spellingShingle Benedetta Zampetti
Erika Grossrubatscher
Paolo Dalino Ciaramella
Edoardo Boccardi
Paola Loli
Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling
Endocrine Connections
pituitary
adrenal
Cushing’s syndrome
ACTH
petrosal sinus sampling
author_facet Benedetta Zampetti
Erika Grossrubatscher
Paolo Dalino Ciaramella
Edoardo Boccardi
Paola Loli
author_sort Benedetta Zampetti
title Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling
title_short Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling
title_full Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling
title_fullStr Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling
title_sort bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling
publisher Bioscientifica
series Endocrine Connections
issn 2049-3614
2049-3614
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Simultaneous bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) plays a crucial role in the diagnostic work-up of Cushing’s syndrome. It is the most accurate procedure in the differential diagnosis of hypercortisolism of pituitary or ectopic origin, as compared with clinical, biochemical and imaging analyses, with a sensitivity and specificity of 88–100% and 67–100%, respectively. In the setting of hypercortisolemia, ACTH levels obtained from venous drainage of the pituitary are expected to be higher than the levels of peripheral blood, thus suggesting pituitary ACTH excess as the cause of hypercortisolism. Direct stimulation of the pituitary corticotroph with corticotrophin-releasing hormone enhances the sensitivity of the procedure. The procedure must be undertaken in the presence of hypercortisolemia, which suppresses both the basal and stimulated secretory activity of normal corticotrophic cells: ACTH measured in the sinus is, therefore, the result of the secretory activity of the tumor tissue. The poor accuracy in lateralization of BIPSS (positive predictive value of 50–70%) makes interpetrosal ACTH gradient alone not sufficient for the localization of the tumor. An accurate exploration of the gland is recommended if a tumor is not found in the predicted area. Despite the fact that BIPSS is an invasive procedure, the occurrence of adverse events is extremely rare, particularly if it is performed by experienced operators in referral centres.
topic pituitary
adrenal
Cushing’s syndrome
ACTH
petrosal sinus sampling
url http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/5/4/R12.full
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