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Normalization of the dexamethasone suppression test at discharge from hospital. Its prognostic value
Authors:B I Yerevanian  H Olafsdottir  E Milanese  J Russotto  P Mallon  G Baciewicz  E Sagi
Affiliation:The Affective Disorders Program, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Rochester, Medical Center, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
Abstract:Fourteen patients with RDC diagnosis of primary, endogenous, major depressive disorder were studied in an inpatient setting. All were non-suppressors on the Dexamethasone Suppression Test on admission to hospital and were retested at discharge. Over 70% of patients continued to be non-suppressors at discharge, when in clinical remission. Four out of 14 patients converted to normal suppression. All 10 of the non-normalizers did poorly on follow-up: 3 patients committed suicide. All normalizers did well. Non-normalization of the DST at discharge from hospitalization may be more common than previously suspected and predicts poor clinical outcome.
Keywords:Reprint requests to: B.I. Yerevanian   M.D.   Department of Psychiatry   The University of Rochester   Medical Center 300 Crittenden Boulevard   Rochester   NY 14642   U.S.A.
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