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Adrenal function in newborns undergoing surgery

Abstract

Objective:

To measure cortisol, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-stimulated cortisol and ACTH values in the newborn intensive care unit-admitted newborn infants within 48 h before surgery and to describe the relationship of these values to measures of clinical illness before and after surgery.

Study Design:

In this prospective observational study, we measured baseline and ACTH-stimulated cortisol concentrations within 48 h before surgery in newborn infants <44 weeks postmenstrual age and examined the relationship of these values to measures of illness severity both before and after surgery, including the score for neonatal acute physiology (SNAP) and use of vasopressors. ACTH concentrations were measured in a subset of the infants.

Result:

Twenty-five infants were enrolled and had median (25th to 75th percentile) baseline and ACTH-stimulated cortisol values of 7.1 (3.5 to 11.1) and 40.4 mcg per 100 ml (22.6 to 50.6). Preterm infants had significantly lower ACTH-stimulated cortisol values (median 21.6 vs 44.7 mcg per 100 ml). There was no correlation between any of these values and either the presurgical or postsurgical measures of illness severity, nor the increase in SNAP after surgery. Infants receiving vasopressors perioperatively had lower median ACTH-stimulated cortisol values (22.6 vs 44.7 mcg per 100 ml).

Conclusion:

Presurgical cortisol values do not predict clinical response to surgical stress as measured by severity of illness scores but lower values were associated with vasopressor therapy. Further investigation would be required to determine how cortisol values are related to outcome and whether perioperative glucocorticoid supplementation would be beneficial in this population.

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Acknowledgements

We acknowledge Heather Shinn for administrative support. This study was funded in part by the University of New Mexico General Clinical Research Center (NCRR #S M01 RR0 997).

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Fernandez, E., Montman, R. & Watterberg, K. Adrenal function in newborns undergoing surgery. J Perinatol 30, 814–818 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/jp.2010.44

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