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Pharmacological principles guiding prolonged glucocorticoid treatment in ARDS

Authors :
Meduri, Gianfranco Umberto
Annane, Djillali
Confalonieri, Marco
Chrousos, George P.
Rochwerg, Bram
Busby, Amanda
Ruaro, Barbara
Source :
Intensive Care Medicine. December, 2020, Vol. 46 Issue 12, p2284, 13 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Current literature addressing the pharmacological principles guiding glucocorticoid (GC) administration in ARDS is scant. This paucity of information may have led to the heterogeneity of treatment protocols and misinterpretation of available findings. GCs are agonist compounds that bind to the GC receptor (GR) producing a pharmacological response. Clinical efficacy depends on the magnitude and duration of exposure to GR. We updated the meta-analysis of randomized trials investigating GC treatment in ARDS, focusing on treatment protocols and response. We synthesized the current literature on the role of the GR in GC therapy including genomic and non-genomic effects, and integrated current clinical pharmacology knowledge of various GCs, including hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone and dexamethasone. This review addresses the role dosage, timing of initiation, mode of administration, duration, and tapering play in achieving optimal response to GC therapy in ARDS. Based on RCTs' findings, GC plasma concentration-time profiles, and pharmacodynamic studies, optimal results are most likely achievable with early intervention, an initial bolus dose to achieve close to maximal GR[alpha] saturation, followed by a continuous infusion to maintain high levels of response throughout the treatment period. In addition, patients receiving similar GC doses may experience substantial between-patient variability in plasma concentrations affecting clinical response. GC should be dose-adjusted and administered for a duration targeting clinical and laboratory improvement, followed by dose-tapering to achieve gradual recovery of the suppressed hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. These findings have practical clinical relevance. Future RCTs should consider these pharmacological principles in the study design and interpretation of findings.<br />Author(s): Gianfranco Umberto Meduri [sup.1] [sup.8], Djillali Annane [sup.2], Marco Confalonieri [sup.3], George P. Chrousos [sup.4], Bram Rochwerg [sup.5] [sup.9], Amanda Busby [sup.6], Barbara Ruaro [sup.3], Bernd Meibohm [sup.7] Author [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03424642
Volume :
46
Issue :
12
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Intensive Care Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.723914201
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-020-06289-8