Interventional Radiology - Review

The role of bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling in the diagnostic evaluation of Cushing syndrome

10.4261/1305-3825.DIR.4279-11.0

  • Amy Deipolyi
  • Ali Karaosmanoğlu
  • Cicero Habito
  • Scott Brannan
  • Stephan Wicky
  • Joshua Hirsch
  • Rahmi Oklu

Received Date: 08.02.2011 Accepted Date: 11.02.2011 Diagn Interv Radiol 2012;18(1):132-138

Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling is the gold standard diagnostic assay in identifying the pituitary source of adrenocorticotropic hormone secretion in Cushing syndrome. The noninvasive assays used in the workup of Cushing syndrome are often misleading or ambiguous, yielding sensitivities of up to only 80%. Inferior petrosal sinus sampling, however, is highly accurate and safe when performed in experienced centers. We review here the historical and technical details of the procedure, with emphasis on the relevant anatomy and a discussion of possible rare complications.

Keywords: ACTH-secreting pituitary adenoma, inferior petrosal sinus sampling, Cushing syndrome