Adrenal Dysfunction in Critical Care Settings

Journal Title: Journal Of Pediatric Critical Care - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 4

Abstract

AAdrenal insuffi ciency (AI) is a frequently discussed but inadequately understood condition among critically ill patients. Increased glucocorticoid action is an essential component of the stress response. Dysfunction of the HPA axis in critical illness may be best described by the term critical illness–related corticosteroid insuffi ciency (CIRCI), in preference to terms like absolute or relative adrenal insuffi ciency. Most of the research about CIRCI has focused on patients with septic shock and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The diagnosis of CIRCI relies on clinical suspicion and ACTH stimulation test results. Adjunctive corticosteroids may be considered in patients with septic shock who have responded poorly to volume resuscitation and catecholamines, and for patients with ARDS. No high-quality data supporting such intervention for children is currently available. Routine ACTH testing is not recommended to identify this subset of patients with septic shock who should receive hydrocortisone therapy. Given the lack of consistent benefi t and likely under appreciation of the adverse effects of this drug class, clinicians should maintain equipoise for well-designed clinical interventional trials addressing both the potential benefi ts and risks of adjunctive corticosteroids prescribed for septic shock and ARDS.

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Vinayak K. Patki, Praveen Khilnani, Jerry Zimmerman

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  • EP ID EP336164
  • DOI 10.21304/2017.0404.00214
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Vinayak K. Patki, Praveen Khilnani, Jerry Zimmerman (2017). Adrenal Dysfunction in Critical Care Settings. Journal Of Pediatric Critical Care, 4(4), 52-63. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-336164