Title: Erika F Fernandez MD
1Adrenal function in critically ill term newborn
infants
- Erika F Fernandez MD
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology
2Background
- Many intubated late preterm and term newborns
will receive fluid boluses vasopressors for
hypotension - The etiology of hypotension in
- many infants is unclear
- In other critically ill populations
- Hypotension and shock have
- been linked to
- relative adrenal insufficiency
- cortisol lt 15 mcg/dl acute stress
- Glucocorticoids have significantly ?
mortality morbidity in large RCTs
Lamberts et al, NEJM 3371285, 1997
3Evidence for AI in term newborns Small
observational studies
- 10 infants with diaphragmatic hernia 79 of
cortisol values lt7mcg/dl - Pittinger and Sawin, J Pediatr Surg 35223, 2000
- 5 of 6 infants with hypotension refractory to
vasopressors had cortisol values lt 10mcg/dl, BP
improved in assoc. with dexamethasone - Tantivit et al, J Perinatol 19352, 1999
4Prevalence of low cortisol values
- Retrospective chart review
- 35 weeks GA with cortisol values
- Critically ill
- Intubated, mechanically ventilated and on
vasopressors for hypotension
BW (g) GA (weeks) Postnatal day Cortisol concentration, mcg/dl Number () with cortisol lt15 mcg/dl
Total, n32 Total, n32 3034 38 2 1 (03) 11.7 (527) 18 (56)
Treated with hydrocortisone n23 3045 38 2 1 (02) 7.5 (519) 15 (65)
Did not receive hydrocortisone n9 3004 38 3 1 (03.5) 23.5 (1230) 3 (33)
Fernandez and Watterberg et al, J Perinatol
25114, 2005
Data are mean _ SD or median (25-75) 3 infants
died (1 MAS, 1 HLHS, 1 CHD)
5 Physiologic response to hydrocortisone
- Critically ill hypotensive infants treated w/
hydrocortisone, - Cortisol lt15mcg/dl (?)
- compared to
- Cortisol 15 mcg/dl (O)
- Cortisol lt15mcg/dl responded to HC with
- ? dopamine support
- ? heart rate
- ? volume expanders
Fernandez, Watterberg et al. J Perinatol 25114,
2005
6Prospective observational study of term and late
preterm critically ill newborns
Non-critically ill infants Critically ill infants Critically ill infants Critically ill infants
Non-critically ill infants All NOT receiving vasopressors Receiving vasopressors
Gestation (weeks) 38.1 38.1 36.2 38.8
Birth weight (g) 3240 3046 2612 3221
Postnatal age (days) 2 1-4 1 0-1 1 1-2 1 0-1
Baseline cortisol (mcg/dl) -- 4.6 10.9 4.5
ACTH-stimulated cortisol (mcg/dl) 34.2 41.0 40.9 45.3
Baseline cortisol lt 15 mcg/dl (n()) -- 26 (74) 6 (60) 20 (80)
ACTH pg/ml 11.9
Median 25-75 percentile P-value critically
ill infants not receiving vasopressors vs. those
receiving vasopressors P lt 0.05
Fernandez, Montman, Watterberg. 2008, unpublished
data
7No correlation between measures of severity of
illness and cortisol values
Fernandez, Montman, Watterberg, 2008, unpublished
data
8Summary
- High incidence of Rx for hypotension in
mechanically ventilated term and late preterm
infants - Transitional relative adrenal insufficiency
appears to be associated with cardiovascular
instability in this population - Prospective observational data consistent with
this hypothesis - There are no randomized controlled trials of
hydrocortisone for the treatment of hypotension - Plan multicenter RCT of hydrocortisone for
hypotension - We have submitted a proposal for a multicenter
observational study through NIH/NICHD/NRN (
currently undergoing budget approval ) to collect
baseline data for the final design of such as RCT
9Mentors and Collaborators
- Kristi Watterberg, MD Professor Pediatrics,
Division of Neonatology, Mentor, Principal
Investigator for Neonatal Research Network
(NIH/NICHD/NRN)site at UNM - Robin Ohls, MD, Professor Pediatrics, Division of
Neonatology, Co-Principal Investigator for NRN
site at UNM - Rebecca Montman, RN, GCRC Research Nurse
- Conra Backstrom, RN, GCRC Research Nurse
- GCRC statistics, Ronald Schrader, PhD
- Administrative support, Green Carlson