Diagnostic Study of Adrenal Cortical Function in Children With Septic Shock
Septic Shock
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Septic Shock focused on measuring immunologic disorders and infectious disorders, rare disease, sepsis, septic shock
Eligibility Criteria
PROTOCOL ENTRY CRITERIA: --Disease Characteristics-- Patients admitted to the PICU with septic shock; Hypotension (systolic blood pressure less than 2 standard deviations below age normal) plus 3 or more of the following: temperature greater than 38 or less than 36 degrees Celsius; heart rate greater than 90th percentile for age; respiratory rate greater than 90th percentile for age; WBC greater than 12,000/mm3 or less than 4,000/mm3 or greater than 10% band forms; perfusion abnormalities including lactic acidosis, oliguria, or an acute alteration in mental status Arterial or central venous catheter in place --Prior/Concurrent Therapy-- At least one month since prior corticosteroids --Patient Characteristics-- Renal: No nephrotic syndrome requiring glucocorticoids Pulmonary: No asthma requiring glucocorticoids Other: No condition requiring glucocorticoids (e.g., adrenal insufficiency); No uncontrolled diabetes mellitus; No prior adrenal dysfunction (plasma cortisol concentration less than 19 mcg/dL 30 and 60 minutes post corticotropin stimulation); No hypersensitivity to corticotropin
Sites / Locations
- Children's Hospital Medical Center - Cincinnati