Redefining the stress cortisol response to surgery.
Bernard KhooPiers R BoshierAlexander FreethyGeorge TharakanSamerah SaeedNeil HillEmma L WilliamsKrishna MoorthyNeil TolleyLong R JiaoDuncan SpaldingFausto PalazzoKarim MeeranTricia TanPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2017)
The range in baseline and peak cortisol response to surgery is wide, and peak cortisol levels are lower than previously appreciated. Improvements in surgery, anaesthetic techniques and cortisol assays might explain our observed lower peak cortisols. The criteria for the dynamic testing of cortisol response may need to be reduced to take account of these factors. Our data also support a lower-dose, stratified approach to dosing of steroid replacement in hypoadrenal patients, to minimize the deleterious effects of over-replacement.