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Management of adrenal insufficiency during Ramadan fasting: a survey of physicians

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:49 authored by Salem A Beshyah, Khawla AliKhawla Ali, Hussein F Saadi

Introduction: Appropriate dose adjustments of glucocorticoids replacement therapy for adrenal insufficiency (AI) is vital.

Objective: We sought to scope physicians' perceptions, and practices regarding Ramadan fasting (RF) impact on the management of AI.

Methods: A web-based survey of a convenience sample of endocrinologists.

Results: Nearly two-thirds of 145 respondents (64.1%) were adult endocrinologists and almost half (49%) saw more than 10 hypoadrenal patients per year. Most respondents (78.6%) prescribed hydrocortisone, while the minority prescribed other preparations. The glucocorticoid doses were reportedly divided twice daily by 70.8% and thrice daily by 22.2% of respondents. Respondents recognized RF as having potential consequences in adrenal insufficiency patients included causing hypoglycaemia, undue tiredness, and fatigue, hypotension, feeling dizzy, and light-headedness. Symptoms of under-replacement were thought to happen in the late afternoon by 59.3% of respondents. Almost half (45.5%) of respondents thought that RF has some probable or definite impact on glucocorticoid therapy that certainly warrants specific concern and possible action. Three quarters (76.4%) of respondents confirmed providing specific management recommendations during RF. The most frequently reported recommendation was taking in the usual morning dose of hydrocortisone just before pre-dawn meal (Suhor) (57.8%). A third switch patients from hydrocortisone to prednisolone/prednisone. Half reported providing patients with specific recommendations regarding breaking their fast and/or seeking help if hypoadrenal symptoms occur.

Conclusions: There is a remarkable variation in the physicians' perceptions and practices regarding the management of AI during Ramadan. This warrants professional effort to increase the awareness and dissemination of evidence-based guidelines

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Published Citation

Beshyah SA, Ali KF, Saadi HF. Management of adrenal insufficiency during Ramadan fasting: a survey of physicians. Endocr Connect. 2020;9(8):804-811

Publication Date

1 August 2020

PubMed ID

32738124

Department/Unit

  • RCSI Bahrain

Publisher

Bioscientifica Ltd

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)