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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202681

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Introduction: In patients with cirrhosis, albumin synthesis isdecreased because of the loss of hepatic cell mass. Adrenalinsufficiency (AI) has been demonstrated in patients withsevere liver disease.The percentage of AI in cirrhotic patientsvaries among different studies and depends on differentmethods and criteria used to evaluate adrenal function. Asboth serum albumin and cortisol levels are low in cirrhoticpatients we want to determine relationship between serumalbumin and cortisol levels. Current research aimed to studyadrenal insufficiency in patients of cirrhosis and to determinethe relationship between serum albumin and serum cortisollevels.Material and Methods: Prospective study was done on50 patients of cirrhosis who were admitted in medicine/gastroenterology ward of DMC & H, Ludhiana. Depending onthe levels of cortisol, patients were categorized into 3 groups.Clinically diagnosed patients of cirrhosis were included inour study whereas HIV/Immunodeficiency, Severe chronicheart disease, Chronic obstructive lung disease, Chronichemodialysis, Severe sepsis, septic shock and patients onsteroid therapy were excluded.Results: The data was analyzed using Microsoft excel andSPSS version 20.0 (IBM SPSS, Chicago, Illinois). Meanand standard deviation were computed for the variables. Thecomparison between groups were done by Chi square andANOVA. AI was present in 14 (28%) patients of Cirrhosis.The difference between cortisol levels with respect to Albuminwas found to be statistically significant (0.05).Conclusion: AI forms important part of spectrum of Cirrhosisand these patients should be evaluated for adrenal dysfunction.

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