1. Cortisol precursors in neonates with vasopressor-resistant hypotension in relationship to demographic characteristics.
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Saarela, Timo, Rämet, Mika, Hallman, Mikko, Khashana, Abdelmoneim, Ahmed, Hoda, Abdelwahab, Amina, and Ahmed, Amal
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HYDROCORTISONE , *CHEMICAL precursors , *NEWBORN infants , *VASOCONSTRICTORS , *HYPOTENSION , *DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics , *ADRENAL diseases - Abstract
Objective: To correlate between cortisol precursors in neonates with vasopressor resistant hypotension and demographic characteristics.Methods: We investigated 48 neonates with vasopressor-resistant hypotension. Gestation at birth ranged from 34 to 42 weeks and postnatal age from 4 to 14 days. Cortisol and precursor steroids were measured soon after the onset of volume expansion and inotropes for treatment of shock. Their concentrations were determined using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry.Results: In neonates with vasopressor-resistant hypotension, the serum levels of cortisol were within normal nonstress range. There was a strong negative linear association between postnatal age and dehydroepiandrosterone level (r = -0.50, p < .01), which decreased with neonatal age. In addition, there was a significant positive association between gestational age at birth and 17-hydroxy-pregnenolone (r = 0.33, p = .02). No further significant associations were evident between the neonatal weight, duration of gestation or gender and of the levels of cortisol or the other steroids (p > .05). The cause of therapy-resistant hypotension did not appear to influence the steroid levels.Conclusions: Cortisol stress response is absent in these severely ill late preterm and term infants. This may be due to inhibition of the distal pathway of cortisol synthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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