Overnight Dexamethasone Suppression Test (Single Dose)



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TO PROVIDE THE VERY BEST CARE FOR EACH PATIENT ON EVERY OCCASION Overnight Dexamethasone Suppression Test (Single Dose) An information guide The print quality of this copy is not an accurate representation of the original.

Overnight Dexamethasone Suppression Test (Single Dose) Your doctor has recommended that you have a dexamethasone suppression test. This test is important to help with the diagnosis and management of your condition. What is the purpose of the test? The dexamethasone suppression test will help us to know if your body is producing too much of the hormone called cortisol. Cushing s syndrome is a disease caused by too much cortisol production. Cortisol is a natural steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands, which sit just above the kidneys and respond to instructions from the pituitary gland, which is a small gland beneath the brain. High levels of cortisol can indicate a problem with either the pituitary gland or the adrenal glands. Preparation for the test You do not need to fast for this test You can take your usual regular medication You may need to stop oestrogen therapy (HRT, the contraceptive pill) for 6 weeks prior to the test, as advised by your doctor. If you are stopping contraception, you must ensure that you use alternative contraception to avoid pregnancy If you are using steroid creams or inhalers, you may need to stop them for a short time but this must be discussed with medical staff first You will be allowed to drive after the test The print quality of this copy is not an 2accurate representation of the original.

How is this test carried out? Your endocrinologist will give you a prescription for one dexamethasone tablet (the dose is 1mg) and a blood request form You will need to collect the tablet from the pharmacy You should take the tablet at night at half past eleven (23.30 hrs) at home and then attend the hospital for a blood test next morning at 9 am (09.00 hrs). (The timing of the tablet and the blood test is very important and needs to be as close to the recommended time as possible so that we can make sense of the results properly Alternatively, if you are referred for this test to be done at our Patient Investigation Unit (PIU), then you will be asked to pick up the prescription for dexamethasone from the unit on the morning before the test and a cortisol blood test will be obtained at the same time. The test will then be carried out as detailed above Why use dexamethasone? Dexamethasone is a steroid tablet that reduces the production of cortisol, the natural steroid hormone. If your body is producing normal amounts of cortisol the dexamethasone should suppress your production of cortisol. If your cortisol levels are not suppressed this might mean that your body is producing too much. What are the risks? It is unusual to have side effects from a single dexamethasone tablets, but some people may have difficulty sleeping or have vivid dreams. The print quality of this copy is not an 3accurate representation of the original.

Side effects from prolonged use of dexamethasone may include; gastrointestinal effects, dyspepsia, abdominal distension, increased appetite, endocrine effects and increased susceptibility to infection. The full list will be included with your medication. There are no known long-term risks from taking a single dexamethasone tablet. If you suffer from vomiting or diarrhoea during the period of the test, then the test will have to be stopped and re-arranged when symptoms completely settle. What are the alternatives to this test? A number of different tests may be necessary, including blood tests, urine tests and scans. This varies between patients and depends on the results of your investigations. Your endocrinologist will advise you about this in more detail. The print quality of this copy is not an 4accurate representation of the original.

How will I find out the results of this test? Your results will be reviewed by the endocrinology doctors. We will inform you and your GP of your results and any changes to treatment or medication, by letter. Sometimes it may be necessary to contact you by telephone. BURY Dr S Kouta 0161 778 2676 Dr H Smithurst 0161 778 2676 Dr S Rowles (Clinical Director) 0161 778 2676 Departmental Fax No 0161 778 3917 OLDHAM Professor D Bhatnagar 0161 627 8388 Dr TK Jagadhish 0161 627 8778 Dr BM Mishra 0161 778 5431 NMGH Professor C Dang 0161 720 4723 Dr I Malik 0161 720 2086 Endocrine Specialist Nurse Karen Hallett 0161 918 4069 Departmental Fax No 0161 720 2029 Dr K Cheer 0161 720 4723 ROCHDALE Dr PK Prakash 01706 517032 The print quality of this copy is not an 5accurate representation of the original.

Departmental Fax No 0161 627 8521 Departmental Fax No 01706 517869 Endocrine Specialist Nurse: Karen Hallett 0161 918 4069/0161 778 5462 Patient Self Help Groups and further information The Pituitary Foundation 86, Colston Street Bristol BS1 5BB Information and Support Helpline: 0845 450 0375 (Mon-Fri 08.00-16.00) www.pituitary.org.uk The print quality of this copy is not an 6accurate representation of the original.

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If English is not your frst language and you need help, please contact the Ethnic Health Team on 0161 627 8770 Jeżeli angielski nie jest twoim pierwszym językiem i potrzebujesz pomocy proszę skontaktować się z załogą Ethnic Health pod numerem telefonu 0161 627 8770 For general enquiries please contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) on 0161 604 5897 For enquiries regarding clinic appointments, clinical care and treatment please contact 0161 624 0420 and the Switchboard Operator will put you through to the correct department / service Date of publication: June 2013 Date of next review: June 2015 Ref: PI_M_812 The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Wood pulp sourced from sustainable forests www.pat.nhs.uk The print quality of this copy is not an accurate representation of the original.