TY - JOUR
T1 - The Use of the Plasma Epinephrine Response in the Diagnosis of Idiopathic Postprandial Syndrome
AU - Chalew, Stuart A.
AU - McLaughlin, Judith V.
AU - Mersey, James H.
AU - Adams, Anthony J.
AU - Cornblath, Marvin
AU - Kowarski, A. Avinoam
PY - 1984/2/3
Y1 - 1984/2/3
N2 - Patients with idiopathic postprandial syndrome (IPS) report recurrent postprandial episodes that resemble the clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia. In an effort to find objective criteria for diagnosis of IPS, we studied a group of patients with IPS and controls during an oral glucose tolerance test. Patients with IPS had a significantly lower mean glucose nadir and higher hypoglycemic index than controls. Although 74% of patients with IPS had glucose nadirs higher than 50 mg/dL, their responses of epinephrine, cortisol, growth hormone, glucagon, and norepinephrine were significantly higher than the respective changes in the controls. Of the five hormones, only the epinephrine response separated the patients from the controls without overlap. The epinephrine response may represent a valuable diagnostic criterion for this disorder.
AB - Patients with idiopathic postprandial syndrome (IPS) report recurrent postprandial episodes that resemble the clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia. In an effort to find objective criteria for diagnosis of IPS, we studied a group of patients with IPS and controls during an oral glucose tolerance test. Patients with IPS had a significantly lower mean glucose nadir and higher hypoglycemic index than controls. Although 74% of patients with IPS had glucose nadirs higher than 50 mg/dL, their responses of epinephrine, cortisol, growth hormone, glucagon, and norepinephrine were significantly higher than the respective changes in the controls. Of the five hormones, only the epinephrine response separated the patients from the controls without overlap. The epinephrine response may represent a valuable diagnostic criterion for this disorder.
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U2 - 10.1001/jama.1984.03340290026014
DO - 10.1001/jama.1984.03340290026014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84944369124
SN - 0098-7484
VL - 251
SP - 612
EP - 615
JO - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
JF - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
IS - 5
ER -