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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2008

Value of Fractional Uric Acid Excretion in Differential Diagnosis of Hyponatremic Patients on Diuretics

Wiebke Fenske; Stefan Störk; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Anne Blechschmidt; Daniela Lorenz; Sebastian Wortmann; Bruno Allolio

BACKGROUND The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD) is the most frequent cause of hyponatremia. Its diagnosis requires decreased serum osmolality, inappropriately diluted urine (e.g. >100 mOsm/kg), clinical euvolemia, and a urinary sodium (Na) excretion (U-Na) more than 30 mmol/liter. However, in hyponatremic patients taking diuretics, this definition is unreliable due to the natriuretic effect of diuretics. Here, we examined the diagnostic potential of alternative laboratory measurements to diagnose SIAD, regardless of the use of diuretics. METHODS A total of 86 consecutive hyponatremic patients (serum Na <130 mmol/liter) was classified based on their history, clinical evaluation, osmolality, and saline response to isotonic saline into a SIAD and a non-SIAD group. U-Na, serum urate concentration, and fractional excretion (FE) of Na, urea, and uric acid (UA) were measured in all subjects. The accuracy to diagnose SIAD was assessed using receiver operating characteristic analysis. RESULTS A total of 31 patients (36%) had a diagnosis of SIAD, and 55 (64%) were classified as non-SIAD. There were 57 patients (68%) who were on diuretics (15 in the SIAD group, 42 in the non-SIAD group). In the absence of diuretic therapy, SIAD was accurately diagnosed using U-Na (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.96; 0.92-1.02). However, in patients on diuretics, the diagnosis was unreliable (area under the curve 0.85; 0.73-0.97). There, FE-UA performed best compared with all other markers tested (area under the curve 0.96; 0.92-1.12), resulting in a positive predictive value of 100% if a cutoff value of 12% was used. CONCLUSION FE-UA allows the diagnosis of SIAD with excellent specificity. Combining the information on U-Na and FE-UA leads to a very high diagnostic accuracy in hyponatremic patients with and without diuretic treatment.


Journal of The Peripheral Nervous System | 2017

Nodes of Ranvier in skin biopsies of patients with diabetes mellitus

Kathrin Doppler; Franziska Frank; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Karlheinz Reiners; Claudia Sommer

Paranodal demyelination has been discussed as a potential mechanism of nerve fiber damage in diabetic neuropathy (DNP). Studies on human tissue are limited, as nerve biopsies are invasive and only rarely performed in patients with confirmed DNP. Skin biopsy has recently been suggested as a tool to analyze paranodal and nodal changes of myelinated fibers.


CardioVasc | 2016

Herzinsuffizienz bei Adipositas

Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Dirk Weismann

Adipositas ist ein unabhängiger Risikofaktor für eine diastolische Herzinsuffizienz. Eine systolische Herzinsuffizienz als unmittelbare Folge einer Adipositas ist hingegen selten. Die klinische, laborchemische und apparative Herzinsuffizienzdiagnostik bei Adipositas kann erschwert sein, ist jedoch zur Therapiesteuerung notwendig und folgt den üblichen Standards. Inwieweit bariatrische Operationen sich günstig bei Herzinsuffizienz auswirken, ist Gegenstand der Forschung. Insbesondere adipöse Patienten mit höhergradiger Herzinsuffizienz sollten in Zentren sorgfältig für eventuelle bariatrische Eingriffe evaluiert werden.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 2007

Adjuvant Mitotane Treatment for Adrenocortical Carcinoma

Massimo Terzolo; Alberto Angeli; Martin Fassnacht; Fulvia Daffara; Libuse Tauchmanovà; Pier Antonio Conton; R. Rossetto; Lisa Buci; Paola Sperone; Erika Grossrubatscher; Giuseppe Reimondo; Enrico Bollito; Mauro Papotti; Wolfgang Saeger; Stefanie Hahner; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Emanuela Arvat; Bruno Ambrosi; Paola Loli; Gaetano Lombardi; Massimo Mannelli; Paolo Bruzzi; Franco Mantero; Bruno Allolio; Luigi Dogliotti; Alfredo Berruti


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2007

Impaired Subjective Health Status in 256 Patients with Adrenal Insufficiency on Standard Therapy Based on Cross-Sectional Analysis

Stefanie Hahner; Melanie Loeffler; Martin Fassnacht; Dirk Weismann; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Marcus Quinkler; Oliver Decker; Wiebke Arlt; Bruno Allolio


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2006

Efficacy of adjuvant radiotherapy of the tumor bed on local recurrence of adrenocortical carcinoma.

Martin Fassnacht; Stefanie Hahner; Buelent Polat; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Werner Kenn; Michael Flentje; Bruno Allolio


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2015

Pregnancy in Women Previously Treated for an Adrenocortical Carcinoma

Pauline de Corbière; Katrin Ritzel; Laure Cazabat; Jacques Ropers; Matthias Schott; Rosella Libé; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Sophie Leboulleux; Timo Deutschbein; Christine Do Cao; Stefanie Hahner; D. Drui; Konstanze Miehle; Philippe Caron; Jens Waldmann; Olivier Chabre; Marcus Quinkler; Philippe Touraine; Maria Candida Barisson Villares Fragoso; Jérôme Bertherat; Xavier Bertagna; Martin Fassnacht; Marie-Laure Raffin-Sanson


9th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2007

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) as a potential new target in the treatment of patients with adrenocortical carcinoma results of pre-clinical studies

Martin Fassnacht; Stefanie Hahner; Barbara Heinrich; Patrick Adam; Sarah Johanssen; Marcus Quinkler; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Philipp Stroebel; Alexander Marx; Bruno Allolio


9th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2007

Adrenocortical carcinoma: current and future therapeutic options

Martin Fassnacht; Stefanie Hahner; Sarah Johanssen; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Marcus Quinkler; Bruno Allolio


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2015

Une grossesse n’aggrave pas le pronostic de femmes antérieurement traitées pour un corticosurrénalome malin

P. De Corbière; Katrin Ritzel; Laure Cazabat; Jacques Ropers; Matthias Schott; Rosella Libé; Ann-Cathrin Koschker; Sophie Leboulleux; Timo Deutschbein; C. Docao; Stefanie Hahner; D. Drui; Konstanze Miehle; Philippe Caron; Jens Waldmann; C. Olivier; Marcus Quinkler; Maria Candida Barisson Villares Fragoso; Jérôme Bertherat; Xavier Bertagna; Martin Fassnacht; Marie-Laure Raffin-Sanson

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University of Düsseldorf

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