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. 2019 Jun;32(3):314-326.
doi: 10.1177/0897190019834771. Epub 2019 Mar 10.

Management of Endocrine Emergencies in the ICU

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Management of Endocrine Emergencies in the ICU

Judith Jacobi. J Pharm Pract. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Endocrine emergencies are frequent in critically ill patients and may be the cause of admission or can be secondary to other critical illness. The ability to anticipate endocrine abnormalities such as adrenal excess or , hypothyroidism, can mitigate their duration and severity. Hyperglycemic crisis may trigger hospital and intensive care unit (ICU) admission and may be life threatening. Recognition and safe treatment of severe conditions such as acute adrenal insufficiency, thyroid crisis, and hypoglycemia and hyperglycemic crisis may be lifesaving. Electrolyte abnormalities such as hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia may have underlying endocrine causes, and may be treated differently with recognition of those disorders- electrolyte replacement alone may not be adequate for efficient resolution. Sodium disorders are common in the ICU and are generally related to altered water balance however may be related to pituitary abnormalities in selected patients, and recognition may improve treatment effectiveness and safety.

Keywords: Cushing’s syndrome; adrenal insufficiency; calcium; diabetic ketoacidosis; thyroid.

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