Context: Severe systemic infection leads to hypercortisolism. Reduced cortisol binding proteins may accentuate the free cortisol elevations seen in systemic infection. Recently, low total cortisol increments after tetracosactrin have been associated with increased mortality and hemodynamic responsiveness to exogenous hydrocortisone in septic shock (SS), a phenomenon termed by some investigators as relative adrenal insufficiency (RAI). Hypothesis: Free plasma cortisol may correspond more closely to illness severity than total cortisol, comparing SS and sepsis (S). Design: This was a prospective study. Setting: This study took place in a tertiary teaching hospital. Patients: Patients had SS (n = 45) or S (n = 19) or were healthy controls (HCs...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Several clinical studies have given rise to optimism about low-dose steroid treat...
Objective Our aim was to estimate the occurrence of adrenal suppression in critically ill patients w...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Several clinical studies have given rise to optimism about low-dose steroid treat...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the concept of relative adrenal insufficiency necessitating corticosteroid th...
Cortisol clearance is reduced in sepsis and may contribute to the development of impaired adrenocort...
Objective., To refine the value of baseline and adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH)-stimulated cortis...
Background: The relationship between cortisol level and sepsis is not known in Indian patients of se...
Survival of patients in septic shock is related to both basal concentrations and stimulated total co...
Rationale: Whether biomarkers can identify subgroups of patients with septic shock with differential...
Background: Relative adrenal insufficiency is a negative prognostic marker for patients with septic ...
To study the value of free versus total cortisol levels in assessing relative adrenal insufficiency ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a global disease burden and it accounts for more than half of all the ICU adm...
Context Hydrocortisone administration in septic shock remains controversial. Corticosteroid-binding ...
Context: Changes in cortisol metabolism due to altered activity of the enzyme 11 beta-hydroxysteroid...
Background: The benefit from corticosteroids remains controversial in sepsis and septic shock and th...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Several clinical studies have given rise to optimism about low-dose steroid treat...
Objective Our aim was to estimate the occurrence of adrenal suppression in critically ill patients w...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Several clinical studies have given rise to optimism about low-dose steroid treat...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the concept of relative adrenal insufficiency necessitating corticosteroid th...
Cortisol clearance is reduced in sepsis and may contribute to the development of impaired adrenocort...
Objective., To refine the value of baseline and adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH)-stimulated cortis...
Background: The relationship between cortisol level and sepsis is not known in Indian patients of se...
Survival of patients in septic shock is related to both basal concentrations and stimulated total co...
Rationale: Whether biomarkers can identify subgroups of patients with septic shock with differential...
Background: Relative adrenal insufficiency is a negative prognostic marker for patients with septic ...
To study the value of free versus total cortisol levels in assessing relative adrenal insufficiency ...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a global disease burden and it accounts for more than half of all the ICU adm...
Context Hydrocortisone administration in septic shock remains controversial. Corticosteroid-binding ...
Context: Changes in cortisol metabolism due to altered activity of the enzyme 11 beta-hydroxysteroid...
Background: The benefit from corticosteroids remains controversial in sepsis and septic shock and th...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Several clinical studies have given rise to optimism about low-dose steroid treat...
Objective Our aim was to estimate the occurrence of adrenal suppression in critically ill patients w...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Several clinical studies have given rise to optimism about low-dose steroid treat...