Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0015p324 | Steroids | SFEBES2008

Adrenal function testing in 273 patients with severe sepsis reveals baseline cortisol as a reliable predictor of outcome

Mowatt Christopher J , Vassiliadi Dimitra A , Holder Geoff , Clark Penny , Bion Julian , Stewart Paul M , Arlt Wiebke

Stress results in activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis with increased circulating cortisol. It has been argued that a syndrome of ‘relative adrenal insufficiency’ is common in critically ill patients. Patients who fail to increase their cortisol by >250 nmol/30 min following the administration of 250 μg ACTH in the short synacthen test (SST) have been reported to have a higher mortality (JAMA 2000, 283 1038–1045)...

ea0034p367 | Steroids | SFEBES2014

The endocrine response to severe trauma: the Steroids and Immunity from injury to Rehabilitation (SIR) study

Foster Mark , Taylor Angela , Hill Neil , Staruch Rob , O'Neil Donna , Bion Julian , Young Stephen , Midwinter Mark , Lord Janet , Arlt Wiebka

There are 1.21 million deaths from road traffic accidents worldwide. In Afghanistan, there have been 2005 battle injuries over 10 years. Advances in military trauma care have improved survival, resulting in more severely injured individuals entering the trauma care pathway. Improved understanding of endocrine-immune changes after severe trauma may facilitate novel interventions to improve outcomes. We prospectively recruited 102 severely injured patients at the Queen Elizabeth...