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Query: UMLS:C0020639 (
hypoproteinemia
)
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Acute adrenal insufficiency has been demonstrated in a number of patients with shock. This study was designed to evaluate the rate of occult
adrenal insufficiency
in the critically ill trauma population and to determine the impact of
hypoproteinemia
on the use of random cortisol levels as a marker for
adrenal insufficiency
. Forty-four patients were prospectively enrolled on admission to the trauma intensive care unit, with three excluded, for a total n of 41. Random total serum cortisol and albumin levels were drawn on hospital Days 1, 4, 8, and 14. Occult
adrenal insufficiency
was defined as a cortisol less than 25 mcg/dL in the setting of an albumin greater than 2.5 g/dL. The prevalence of cortisol less than 25 mcg/dL ranged from 51 to 81 per cent during the study period, and peaked on Days 4 and 8. Albumin 2.5 g/dL or less ranged from 37 to 60 per cent, and this prevalence also peaked on Days 4 and 8. The patients with a low albumin had a high prevalence of low cortisol, ranging from 67 to 100 per cent. The prevalence of
adrenal insufficiency
, with low cortisol and normal albumin, ranged from 41 to 82 per cent during the study period. None of our patients with occult
adrenal insufficiency
were treated with steroids, which was a decision made by the treating physicians. Among the patients with occult
adrenal insufficiency
, survival was 100 per cent. Occult
adrenal insufficiency
is common in critically ill trauma patients, and is a dynamic entity that can be acquired and even resolved during critical illness. Random cortisol of 25 mcg/dL may actually not be an adequate marker of occult
adrenal insufficiency
. Low albumin predicts a low cortisol. Hemodynamically stable occult
adrenal insufficiency
should not be treated with steroid replacement in the critically ill trauma patient, as survival in our series was 100 per cent without replacement.
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PMID:Adrenal insufficiency in the critically III trauma population. 1671 87