Systemic illnesses are associated with alterations in the hypothalamic–pituitary–peripheral hormone axes, which represent part of the adaptive response to stressful events and may be influenced by type and severity of illness and/or pharmacological therapy. The pituitary gland responds to an acute stressful event with two secretory patterns: adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), prolactin (PRL) and growth hormone (GH) levels increase, while luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and thyrotropin (TSH) levels may either decrease or remain unchanged, associated with a decreased activity of their target organ. In protracted critical illness, there is a uniformly reduced pulsatile secretion of ACTH, TSH, LH, PRL and GH, ...
Human critical illness is characterized by protein hypercatabolism, preservation of fat depots and b...
textabstractThe understanding of the endocrine changes in critically ill children is important, as i...
Stress from many sources, including pain, fever, and hypotension, activates the hypothalamic-pituita...
Independent of the underlying condition, critical illness is characterized by a uniform dysregulatio...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal response to stress is a dynamic process. The homeostatic correcti...
Acute and prolonged critical illness are different metabolic and neuroendocrine paradigms and should...
The catabolic state of prolonged critical illness is associated with a low activity of anterior pitu...
Striking alterations in the hypothalamic-anterior pituitary-peripheral hormone axes hallmark the sta...
In severe illness, profound changes occur in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. The observed d...
Critical illness is a life threatening condition inducing a severe acute physical stress. The aim of...
CONTEXT. Critical illness, an extreme form of severe physical stress, is characterized by important ...
Typical for critical illnesses are substantial alterations within the hypothalamic-anterior-pituitar...
An unexplained hallmark of prolonged critical illness is the fact that food does not prevent or reve...
Introduction: The normal circadian rhythm of hormones in critical patients becomes chaotic causing s...
Abstract: With sophisticated mechanical devices and monitoring systems, mortality and morbidity in t...
Human critical illness is characterized by protein hypercatabolism, preservation of fat depots and b...
textabstractThe understanding of the endocrine changes in critically ill children is important, as i...
Stress from many sources, including pain, fever, and hypotension, activates the hypothalamic-pituita...
Independent of the underlying condition, critical illness is characterized by a uniform dysregulatio...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal response to stress is a dynamic process. The homeostatic correcti...
Acute and prolonged critical illness are different metabolic and neuroendocrine paradigms and should...
The catabolic state of prolonged critical illness is associated with a low activity of anterior pitu...
Striking alterations in the hypothalamic-anterior pituitary-peripheral hormone axes hallmark the sta...
In severe illness, profound changes occur in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. The observed d...
Critical illness is a life threatening condition inducing a severe acute physical stress. The aim of...
CONTEXT. Critical illness, an extreme form of severe physical stress, is characterized by important ...
Typical for critical illnesses are substantial alterations within the hypothalamic-anterior-pituitar...
An unexplained hallmark of prolonged critical illness is the fact that food does not prevent or reve...
Introduction: The normal circadian rhythm of hormones in critical patients becomes chaotic causing s...
Abstract: With sophisticated mechanical devices and monitoring systems, mortality and morbidity in t...
Human critical illness is characterized by protein hypercatabolism, preservation of fat depots and b...
textabstractThe understanding of the endocrine changes in critically ill children is important, as i...
Stress from many sources, including pain, fever, and hypotension, activates the hypothalamic-pituita...