Combined rapid anterior pituitary evaluation panel
A combined rapid anterior pituitary evaluation panel or triple bolus test or a dynamic pituitary function test is a medical diagnostic procedure used to assess a patient's pituitary function.
A triple bolus test is usually ordered and interpreted by endocrinologists.
In rare cases, it has been associated with pituitary apoplexy.
Process
Three hormones are injected as a bolus into the patient's vein to stimulate the anterior pituitary gland:The gland's response is assessed by measuring the rise in cortisol and growth hormone in response to the hypoglycaemia caused by insulin, rises in prolactin and thyroid-stimulating hormone caused by TRH and rises in luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone caused by GnRH. Blood glucose levels are also monitored to ensure appropriate levels of hypoglycemia are achieved.