articleNew England Journal of MedicineJan 9, 2008GREEN OA

Hydrocortisone Therapy for Patients with Septic Shock

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Abstract

Background

Hydrocortisone is widely used in patients with septic shock even though a survival benefit has been reported only in patients who remained hypotensive after fluid and vasopressor resuscitation and whose plasma cortisol levels did not rise appropriately after the administration of corticotropin.

Methods

In this multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, we assigned 251 patients to receive 50 mg of intravenous hydrocortisone and 248 patients to receive placebo every 6 hours for 5 days; the dose was then tapered during a 6-day period. At 28 days, the primary outcome was death among patients who did not have a response to a corticotropin test.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Septic shock
  • Resuscitation
  • Hydrocortisone
  • Shock (circulatory)
  • Medicine
  • Anesthesia
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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