These guidelines aim to ensure that patients with adrenal insufficiency are identified and adequately supplemented with glucocorticoids during the peri-operative period. There are two major categories of adrenal insufficiency. Primary adrenal insufficiency is due to diseases of the adrenal gland (failure of the hormone-producing gland), and secondary adrenal insufficiency is due to deficient adrenocorticotropin hormone secretion by the pituitary gland, or deficient corticotropin-releasing hormone secretion by the hypothalamus (failure of the regulatory centres). Patients taking physiological replacement doses of corticosteroids for either primary or secondary adrenal insufficiency are at significant risk of adrenal crisis and must be given ...
Adrenal insufficiency is caused by either primary adrenal failure or by hypothalamic-pituitary impai...
Context and objectiveTreatment for adrenal insufficiency (AI) remains suboptimal. Despite glucocorti...
Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is characterised by lack of cortisol production from the adrenal glands. ...
Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is a life-threatening condition requiring life-long glucocorticoid (GC) s...
Adrenal insufficiency, primarily presenting as an adrenal crisis, is a life-threatening emergency an...
Adrenal insufficiency is a rare disorder in which the adrenal cortex fails to secrete sufficient amo...
BACKGROUND: Conventional glucocorticoid (GC) replacement for patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI...
Adrenal insufficiency is defined as impaired adrenocortical hormone synthesis. According to its sour...
Adrenal insufficiency is defined as impaired adrenocortical hormone synthesis. According to its sour...
The advent of synthetic corticosteroids in the 20th century provided a vital breakthrough in the man...
Ever since the first descriptions of adrenal insufficiency following exogenous supplementation physi...
Background: The clinical signs of adrenal cortical insufficiency (incidence, ca. 25 per million per ...
International audienceContext Patients with adrenal insufficiency require increased hydrocortisone c...
Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI, Addison’s disease) — treatable disease, remains potentially leth...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are steroid hormones, which are essential for life. They are secreted by the a...
Adrenal insufficiency is caused by either primary adrenal failure or by hypothalamic-pituitary impai...
Context and objectiveTreatment for adrenal insufficiency (AI) remains suboptimal. Despite glucocorti...
Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is characterised by lack of cortisol production from the adrenal glands. ...
Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is a life-threatening condition requiring life-long glucocorticoid (GC) s...
Adrenal insufficiency, primarily presenting as an adrenal crisis, is a life-threatening emergency an...
Adrenal insufficiency is a rare disorder in which the adrenal cortex fails to secrete sufficient amo...
BACKGROUND: Conventional glucocorticoid (GC) replacement for patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI...
Adrenal insufficiency is defined as impaired adrenocortical hormone synthesis. According to its sour...
Adrenal insufficiency is defined as impaired adrenocortical hormone synthesis. According to its sour...
The advent of synthetic corticosteroids in the 20th century provided a vital breakthrough in the man...
Ever since the first descriptions of adrenal insufficiency following exogenous supplementation physi...
Background: The clinical signs of adrenal cortical insufficiency (incidence, ca. 25 per million per ...
International audienceContext Patients with adrenal insufficiency require increased hydrocortisone c...
Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI, Addison’s disease) — treatable disease, remains potentially leth...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are steroid hormones, which are essential for life. They are secreted by the a...
Adrenal insufficiency is caused by either primary adrenal failure or by hypothalamic-pituitary impai...
Context and objectiveTreatment for adrenal insufficiency (AI) remains suboptimal. Despite glucocorti...
Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is characterised by lack of cortisol production from the adrenal glands. ...