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Serum free cortisol index, free cortisol, and total cortisol in critically ill children. Intensive care medicine [Intensive Care Med] Journal article

 
TitleSerum free cortisol index, free cortisol, and total cortisol in critically ill children.
Author(s)Poomthavorn P, Lertbunrian R, Preutthipan A, Sriphrapradang A, Khlairit P, Mahachoklertwattana P 
InstitutionDepartment of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Rama 6 Road, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand, rapptv@mahidol.ac.th.
SourceIntensive Care Med 2009 Apr 8.
AbstractBACKGROUND: In critical illness, serum total cortisol (TC) may not adequately reflect adrenal function because of reduced cortisol-binding globulin (CBG).
AIM: To evaluate adrenal function of critically ill children, using free cortisol index (FCI), calculated free cortisol (cFC), and TC levels.
METHODS: Thirty-two critically ill and 36 healthy children were included. All children underwent the 1 mug cosyntropin test. TC and CBG levels were measured. Basal and peak TC, FCI, and cFC were determined.
RESULTS: Basal and peak TC, FCI, and cFC of critically ill children were significantly higher than those of the controls. Compared with TC, both basal and peak FCI and cFC of the patients were higher than those of controls to a greater degree. Use of FCI or cFC to diagnose adrenal insufficiency (AI) reduced the frequency of diagnosis of AI by 50%.
CONCLUSION: FCI and cFC better reflect the dynamic changes of adrenal function of critically ill children.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19352620
  
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