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The ACTH Test's Dark Side in Sepsis
Thursday, March 6, 2025
The ACTH test might be giving doctors the wrong information. It can identify mice as having adrenal insufficiency, even when their adrenal stress response is normal. This could lead to unnecessary treatment with corticosteroids. These hormones can have serious side effects, especially in critically ill patients. So, doctors might be treating patients who don't need it, and missing those who do.
The ACTH test's flaws might explain why some clinical trials on corticosteroid therapy have been inconclusive. These trials didn't show a clear benefit of the therapy. But, maybe the problem isn't the therapy itself. Maybe it's the test that's leading doctors astray.
It's clear that more research is needed. Doctors need better tools to diagnose adrenal insufficiency in sepsis patients. Until then, they should be cautious when using the ACTH test. And, they should think carefully about when to use corticosteroid therapy.
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