Critical Illness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Defining the Prevalence of Acute Neuroendocrine Dysfunction and Correlating the Dysfunction With Outcomes in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients: A Pilot Study
Research studies in adults have shown that certain hormones may be decreased or may not work normally which contributes to how sick a person becomes. The purpose of this project is to study hormones in children. The investigators will look to see if a decrease of certain hormone levels affects how sick a child may become. This study is intended to develop a connection between hormone levels and severity of illness. It is hoped that the information gathered will help develop further studies that may more clearly explain the role of hormones in critically ill children and possibly the introduction of hormone replacement in critical illness.
Neuroendocrine dysfunction is an abnormality in the production or release of certain
hormones. Studies completed in adult patients have shown abnormal hormone levels in critical
illness can contribute to how long patients stay in the intensive care unit, how severe
their illness is and whether or not they survive. In children hormones are produced
differently and have different functions. Depending on the particular illness in question
hormonal dysfunction may have grave clinical consequences.
Thus far, there have been few studies that have examined neuroendocrine dysfunction in
children. The aim of our study is to identify the common hormone responses in children, and
to identify any connection between hormone levels and outcomes (likelihood of child staying
in the intensive care unit for multiple days, etc.).
To explore these aims we will draw blood from all critically ill patients admitted to the
pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and check various hormone levels. Only those patients
who require blood samples as part of their admission will have blood tests for certain
hormone levels. No change will be made from established standard of care for a patient's
particular critical illness.
The study is designed to examine hormone responses to critical illness and identify a
connection between hormone levels and severity of illness. Based on these lab values we
intend to lay a foundation for further studies that may more clearly explain the role of
hormones in critically ill children, and possibly the introduction of hormone replacement in
critical illness.
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