TY - JOUR
T1 - Endocrine Dysfunction Criteria in Critically Ill Children
T2 - The PODIUM Consensus Conference
AU - Pediatric Organ Dysfunction Information Update Mandate (PODIUM) Collaborative
AU - Srinivasan, Vijay
AU - Lee, Jan Hau
AU - Menon, Kusum
AU - Zimmerman, Jerry J.
AU - Bembea, Melania M.
AU - Agus, Michael S.D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - CONTEXT: Endocrine dysfunction is common in critically ill children and is manifested by abnormalities in glucose, thyroid hormone, and cortisol metabolism. OBJECTIVE: To develop consensus criteria for endocrine dysfunction in critically ill children by assessing the association of various biomarkers with clinical and functional outcomes. DATA SOURCES: PubMed and Embase were searched from January 1992 to January 2020. STUDY SELECTION: We included studies in which researchers evaluated critically ill children with abnormalities in glucose homeostasis, thyroid function and adrenal function, performance characteristics of assessment and/or scoring tools to screen for endocrine dysfunction, and outcomes related to mortality, organ-specific status, and patient-centered outcomes. Studies of adults, premature infants or animals, reviews and/or commentaries, case series with sample size ≥10, and non-English-language studies were excluded. DATA EXTRACTION: Data extraction and risk-of-bias assessment for each eligible study were performed by 2 independent reviewers. RESULTS: The systematic review supports the following criteria for abnormal glucose homeostasis (blood glucose [BG] concentrations >150 mg/dL [>8.3 mmol/L] and BG concentrations <50 mg/dL [<2.8 mmol/L]), abnormal thyroid function (serum total thyroxine [T4] <4.2 μg/dL [<54 nmol/L]), and abnormal adrenal function (peak serum cortisol concentration <18 μg/dL [500 nmol/L]) and/or an increment in serum cortisol concentration of <9 μg/dL (250 nmol/L) after adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation. LIMITATIONS: These included variable sampling for BG measurements, limited reporting of free T4 levels, and inconsistent interpretation of adrenal axis testing. CONCLUSIONS: We present consensus criteria for endocrine dysfunction in critically ill children that include specific measures of BG, T4, and adrenal axis testing.
AB - CONTEXT: Endocrine dysfunction is common in critically ill children and is manifested by abnormalities in glucose, thyroid hormone, and cortisol metabolism. OBJECTIVE: To develop consensus criteria for endocrine dysfunction in critically ill children by assessing the association of various biomarkers with clinical and functional outcomes. DATA SOURCES: PubMed and Embase were searched from January 1992 to January 2020. STUDY SELECTION: We included studies in which researchers evaluated critically ill children with abnormalities in glucose homeostasis, thyroid function and adrenal function, performance characteristics of assessment and/or scoring tools to screen for endocrine dysfunction, and outcomes related to mortality, organ-specific status, and patient-centered outcomes. Studies of adults, premature infants or animals, reviews and/or commentaries, case series with sample size ≥10, and non-English-language studies were excluded. DATA EXTRACTION: Data extraction and risk-of-bias assessment for each eligible study were performed by 2 independent reviewers. RESULTS: The systematic review supports the following criteria for abnormal glucose homeostasis (blood glucose [BG] concentrations >150 mg/dL [>8.3 mmol/L] and BG concentrations <50 mg/dL [<2.8 mmol/L]), abnormal thyroid function (serum total thyroxine [T4] <4.2 μg/dL [<54 nmol/L]), and abnormal adrenal function (peak serum cortisol concentration <18 μg/dL [500 nmol/L]) and/or an increment in serum cortisol concentration of <9 μg/dL (250 nmol/L) after adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulation. LIMITATIONS: These included variable sampling for BG measurements, limited reporting of free T4 levels, and inconsistent interpretation of adrenal axis testing. CONCLUSIONS: We present consensus criteria for endocrine dysfunction in critically ill children that include specific measures of BG, T4, and adrenal axis testing.
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U2 - 10.1542/PEDS.2021-052888M
DO - 10.1542/PEDS.2021-052888M
M3 - Article
C2 - 34970672
AN - SCOPUS:85123036361
SN - 0031-4005
VL - 149
JO - Pediatrics
JF - Pediatrics
M1 - e2021052888M
ER -