Objective: In a previous cross-sectional pilot investigation, an increase in the ratio of active cortisol to inactive cortisone in serum has been found as a general phenomenon during the acute-phase response. The aim of the present study was to further characterize this alteration of cortisol metabolism in patients undergoing elective cardiac bypass surgery. Methods: Cortisol and cortisone were quantified by use of liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry in sera that were sampled pre-operatively and on the first 4 postoperative days (POD) from 16 patients undergoing aortocoronary bypass grafting (7.00 a.m.). Results: The median serum cortisol concentration peaked on the first POD and then decreased statistically significantly until the end of the observation period: preoperatively, 245 nmol/l (IQR 198-331); 1st POD, 532 nmol/l (IQR 409-678); 4th POD, 373 nmol/l (IQR 306-493); p for trend = 0.019. In contrast, the cortisol:cortisone ratio was constantly increased approximately twofold on all POD compared to preoperative sampling: preoperatively, 5.4 (IQR 5.0-7.2); 1st POD, 11.3 (IQR 9.2-13.6); 4th POD, 9.9 (IQR 7.7-11.0), with no significant trend of normalization. Conclusion: Following major surgery, the substantial increase in the serum cortisol:cortisone ratio - reflecting a shift in the overall set-point of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity - is more sustained than the increase in serum cortisol; the increase in the cortisol:cortisone ratio seems to be a long-term phenomenon of the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system by surgical stress and systemic inflammation. Copyright (C) 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Maruna, P.
Guerlich, R.
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