05-30-2009, 12:44 PM
A 52-year-old man is evaluated in the hospital for persistent hypotension 24 hours after minor ankle surgery to repair a fracture. Before the fracture, the patient's only symptoms were chronic headache, general malaise, and fatigue over the past few months, and he adds on more detailed questioning that he has had occasional dizziness with standing and a 3-year history of erectile dysfunction. He had not been taking any prescription medications before his hospitalization and is currently taking only acetaminophen with codeine for postoperative pain control. Postoperative laboratory evaluation revealed a serum sodium of 132 meq/L (132 mmol/L), potassium of 4.8 meq/L (4.8 mmol/L), hematocrit of 35%, leukocyte count of 15,000/µL (15 × 109/L), and normal liver function tests. Chest radiograph and electrocardiography are also normal. Blood cultures drawn 24 hours ago are negative.
On physical examination, he is in mild pain and has a healing ankle incision. He is afebrile; the blood pressure is 88/56 mm Hg and pulse rate 110/min. He does not have hyperpigmentation, but there is decreased body hair. Cosyntropin (ACTH) stimulation test reveals a baseline cortisol of 1 µg/dL (27.59 nmol/L) that increased to 10 µg/dL (275.9 nmol/L) 30 minutes after 250 µg of ACTH.
In addition to measuring ACTH and starting corticosteroid replacement, which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient?
A Measurement of serum follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
B MRI of the brain
C CT scan of the abdomen
D Empiric intravenous antibiotic therapy
On physical examination, he is in mild pain and has a healing ankle incision. He is afebrile; the blood pressure is 88/56 mm Hg and pulse rate 110/min. He does not have hyperpigmentation, but there is decreased body hair. Cosyntropin (ACTH) stimulation test reveals a baseline cortisol of 1 µg/dL (27.59 nmol/L) that increased to 10 µg/dL (275.9 nmol/L) 30 minutes after 250 µg of ACTH.
In addition to measuring ACTH and starting corticosteroid replacement, which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient?
A Measurement of serum follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
B MRI of the brain
C CT scan of the abdomen
D Empiric intravenous antibiotic therapy