Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (847 page)

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CORTISOL, SALIVA
   Definition
   Serum free cortisol freely diffuses into saliva. Therefore, measurements of salivary cortisol (hydrocortisone) more accurately reflect the serum free cortisol. The salivary cortisol concentration is independent of salivary flow rate.
   
Normal range:
varies diurnally, with concentrations about 5.6 ng/mL at 8:00–9:00
AM
and about 1 ng/mL at 11:00
PM
.
   Use
   Screening for Cushing syndrome.
   Diagnosis of Cushing syndrome in patients presenting with symptoms or signs suggestive of the disease.
   Assessing cortisol secretion serially in ambulatory patients. Measurements are helpful in patients with cyclical Cushing syndrome.
   Interpretation
   Late evening levels are increased in Cushing syndrome.
   Morning levels are decreased in adrenal insufficiency.
   Limitations
   Several factors influence analytical measurement and accuracy of salivary cortisol levels, including collection processes, devices, sample handling, processing and storage, and choice of analytical method.
   Changes in cortisol-binding globulin and albumin affect total cortisol levels but not free levels in serum and saliva.

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