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Acute secondary adrenal insufficiency after traumatic brain injury: A prospective study*

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Approximately 50% of patients with moderate or severe TBI have at least transient AI. Younger age, greater injury severity, early ischemic insults, and the use of etomidate and metabolic suppressive agents are associated with AI. Because lower cortisol levels were associated with lower blood pressure and higher vasopressor use, consideration should be given to monitoring cortisol levels in intubated TBI patients, particularly those receiving high-dose pentobarbital or propofol. A randomized trial of stress-dose hydrocortisone in TBI patients with AI is underway.

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