Chapter 6 BNF (Corticosteroid responsive conditions) Flashcards

1
Q

What’s the function of mineralcorticoids?

A

Fluid retention

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2
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What steroids have the most mineralcorticoid effects?

A

Fludrocortisone

Hydrocortisone (significant so should not be used long term)

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3
Q

How do mineralcorticoids affect electrolytes?

A

Sodium retention

Potassium and calcium loss

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4
Q

What do glucocorticoids do?

A

Anti inflammatory

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5
Q

What steroids have the most potent glucocorticoid action?

A

Betamethasone / Dexamethasone

Prednisolone (significant)

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6
Q

What are the glucocorticoid side effects?

A
Diabetes 
Osteoporosis 
Ulcers /irritation 
Psychiatric reactions 
Infections
Adrenal suppression
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7
Q

When should prophylaxis with bisphosphonates be introduced to steroid patients?

A

> 3 months

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8
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What should be avoided by patients on long term steroids?

A

Measles

Chicken pox / Shingles

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9
Q

What are the effects of adrenal suppression?

A

Sodium and water loss
Potassium and calcium retention
Hypoglycaemia

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10
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When should abrupt withdrawal be avoided with steroids?

A

> 3 weeks
Prednisolone 40 > 1 week
Evening doses
Short course within 1 years of long one

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11
Q

How do steroids affect pregnancy?

A

Generally safe: monitor fluid retention

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12
Q

What steroids are used in Adrenalectomy and Addisons Disease?

A

Hydrocortisone

Fludrocortsone

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13
Q

What steroids are deficient in adrenalectomy and Addison’s disease?

A

Cortisol (glucocorticoid)

Aldosterone (mineralcorticoid)

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14
Q

What steroids are used in hypopituitarism?

A

Hydrocortisone alone

RAAS still functional

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15
Q

What are the symptoms of Cushing syndromes ?

A

Skin thinning
Moon face
Acne
Amenorrhoea

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16
Q

How are different types of Cushing syndrome treated ?

A

Corticosteroids induced: reduce dose

Tumour: surgery or drugs (metyrapone, ketoconazole)

17
Q

What time of day should steroids be taken ?

A

Morning