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Case Reports
. 2001 Sep;86(9):4104-8.
doi: 10.1210/jcem.86.9.7870.

Use of a parenteral propylene glycol-containing etomidate preparation for the long-term management of ectopic Cushing's syndrome

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Use of a parenteral propylene glycol-containing etomidate preparation for the long-term management of ectopic Cushing's syndrome

J Krakoff et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2001 Sep.

Abstract

Chronic severe hypercortisolism is associated with life-threatening infections, diabetes and a high surgical mortality rate. Oral medical therapy can inhibit steroidogenesis and reduce the risk of these complications. However, apart from a few reports using an ethyl alcohol formulation of the iv anesthetic etomidate, there is no well-tested parenteral steroidogenesis inhibitor. We used the propylene glycol preparation of etomidate available in the United States to control hypercortisolism in a 39-yr-old man with ectopic ACTH secretion who was unable to take oral medications. Etomidate was administered over a period of 5.5 months. We titrated the dose of etomidate daily using serum cortisol levels, to avoid steroid over replacement and allow for a response to ongoing stress. A reduced dose during a period of acute renal failure achieved adequate control of hypercortisolemia. Suppression of steroidogenesis persisted for at least 14 d and perhaps as long as 6 wk after cessation of the medication. Except for transient myoclonus, the patient tolerated this preparation well. Parenteral propylene glycol containing etomidate can be used safely for a prolonged period to reduce hypercortisolemia in patients unable to take oral medications.

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