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    Lancet. 1991 Mar 9;337(8741):582-3.

    Cortisol response to corticotropin and survival in septic shock.

    Rothwell PM, Udwadia ZF, Lawler PG.

    Intensive Therapy Unit, South Cleveland Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK.

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    Corticotropin stimulation tests were used to assess adrenocortical function in 32 patients with septic shock. 13 patients had a poor cortisol response (rise less than 250 nmol/l) to corticotropin, all of whom died. However, there were only 6 deaths among the 19 patients with adequate responses (p less than 0.001). These results suggest that some patients with septic shock may have relative adrenocortical insufficiency.

    PMID: 1671944 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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