Adrenocortical function during prolonged critical illness and beyond: a prospective observational study.
Bram PeetersPhilippe MeerssemanSarah Vander PerrePieter J WoutersDimitri VanmarckeYves DebaveyeJaak BillenPieter VermeerschLies LangoucheGreet Van den BerghePublished in: Intensive care medicine (2018)
Irrespective of sepsis/septic shock, need for glucocorticoids and survival, low cortisol plasma binding proteins and suppressed cortisol breakdown determine systemic (free)cortisol availability in prolonged critical illness, the latter no longer elevated beyond ICU day 28. The uniform rise in ACTH and cortisol to supra-normal levels 1 week after ICU discharge indicates recovery of a central adrenocortical suppression while in ICU. Low cortisol plasma binding invalidates the cosyntropin test.