Effect of cortisol and glycosylated-hemoglobin levels on mortality in intensive care unit.
Oznur SenUgur UzunNurdan AydinIsil GuldoganPublished in: Saudi medical journal (2024)
Cortisol levels at the time of admission to the ICU were found to affect mortality and can be considered a predictive factor, while HBA1C levels showed no such effect. Our findings indicate that neither cortisol nor HBA1C levels had an impact on the duration of mechanical ventilation or length of stay in the ICU.