hypercortisolism common in hard-to-treat diabetes
In patients with difficult-to-control type II diabetes, an impressive study found that about one quarter of them have hypercortisolism, and mifepristone improves their hyperglycemia (see dm hypercortisolism DiabCar2025 in dropbox or https://doi.org/10.2337/dc24-2841 ). thanks to Dr Elvira Isganaitis for bringing this to my attention. Details : -- the CATALYST study enrolled 1063 participants with type II diabetes and a hemoglobin A1c ranging from 7.5%-11.5% and who were on two or more glucose lowering medications with or without micro/macro vascular complications or taking multiple blood pressure lowering medications -- these patients were screened with a 1 mg dexamethasone suppression test (DST) -- common causes of false positives in DST evaluations were excluded, including taking oral contraceptives, excessive alcohol consumption, severe untreated sleep apnea, severe psych/medical/surgical illness, night shift work or hemodia...