Factors predictive of serum cortisol in pediatric patients with acute physiological stress: a cohort study.

IF 1 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1297/cpe.2024-0048
Shogo Akahoshi, Marie Mitani-Konno, Taku Murakami, Hiroshi Hayashi, Yoshihiko Morikawa, Yusuke Hagiwara, Osamu Saito, Hiroshi Hataya, Yukihiro Hasegawa
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Abstract

Measuring cortisol is crucial for assessing adrenal function in patients under stress; however, its value can fluctuate owing to various clinical factors. This study aimed to identify predictors of cortisol levels in pediatric patients with acute physiological stress. Children who were urgently admitted to the general ward or pediatric intensive care unit for acute illness or postoperative care were enrolled, while those with suspected adrenal function abnormalities or on current steroid therapy were excluded. Cortisol was measured in serum samples collected within 72 h of registration and its association with clinical factors was explored. A total of 397 samples from 217 patients were analyzed between August and November 2021 showing a median cortisol level of 375 nmol/L (interquartile range: 190-646 nmol/L). Multiple regression analysis with a mixed-effects model identified the following predictors of higher cortisol levels: heart rate z-score (+43.8 nmol/L/point), body temperature (+42.3 nmol/L/°C), Pediatric Early Warning System score (+44.3 nmol/L/point), age 3-6 yr (+68.8 nmol/L vs. < 1 yr), elapsed time < 4 h (+130.9 nmol/L vs. 4-12 h), and sampling time 6-10 AM (+96.4 nmol/L vs. 10 AM-2 PM). These variables independently predicted cortisol levels in pediatric patients during acute physiological stress.

急性生理应激患儿血清皮质醇的预测因素:一项队列研究。
测量皮质醇对于评估应激患者的肾上腺功能至关重要;然而,其价值可因各种临床因素而波动。本研究旨在确定急性生理应激患儿皮质醇水平的预测因素。因急症或术后护理而紧急入住普通病房或儿科重症监护病房的儿童被纳入研究,而疑似肾上腺功能异常或正在接受类固醇治疗的儿童被排除在外。在登记后72小时内采集的血清样本中测量皮质醇,并探讨其与临床因素的关系。在2021年8月至11月期间,共分析了来自217名患者的397份样本,显示皮质醇水平中位数为375 nmol/L(四分位数范围:190-646 nmol/L)。采用混合效应模型进行多元回归分析,确定了皮质醇水平升高的以下预测因素:心率z-评分(+43.8 nmol/L/点)、体温(+42.3 nmol/L/°C)、儿科早期预警系统评分(+44.3 nmol/L/点)、年龄3-6岁(+68.8 nmol/L vs. < 1年)、时间< 4小时(+130.9 nmol/L vs. 4-12小时)、采样时间6-10 AM (+96.4 nmol/L vs. 10 AM-2 PM)。这些变量独立预测儿科患者急性生理应激期间的皮质醇水平。
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Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology
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