U.S., May 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07558135) titled 'The ARISE Trial Compares Whether Giving Routine Steroid Replacement or Using Targeted Blood Tests to Guide Replacement Better Protects Certain Patients From Adrenal Insufficiency After the Removal of a Diseased Adrenal Gland.' on April 23.

Brief Summary: Adrenalectomy is an operation to remove one of the adrenal glands. It is commonly performed to treat adrenal tumours or conditions that cause excess hormone production. The adrenal glands produce important hormones, including cortisol and aldosterone, which help regulate blood pressure, metabolism and the body's response to stress.

After adrenalectomy, some patients may develop adren...