Adrenocorticotropic HormoneACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) Test What To Think About
- The interpretation of the ACTH test is
complicated because many things can change the results. Blood must be collected in special tubes, placed on ice, and processed quickly. The time of day
when the blood is drawn can also change the results. ACTH test results should
be compared to medical information gathered from other tests,
especially the blood cortisol level. For more information, see the medical test
Cortisol in Blood.
- Inferior petrosal sinus sampling
is a test that measures the amount of ACTH from a channel (inferior petrosal
sinus) near the pituitary gland. This test may be done along with an ACTH
blood test when the levels of both ACTH and cortisol are high. It is used to
tell the difference between ACTH made by the pituitary gland and ACTH made somewhere else in the body. This test may only be available at large medical
centers.
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