2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.16.043976
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Relative adrenal insufficiency is a risk factor and an endotype of sepsis - A proof of concept study to support a precision medicine approach for glucocorticoid sepsis therapy

Abstract: Rational: 25-60% of septic patients experience relative adrenal insufficiency (RAI) and glucocorticoid (GC) is frequently used in septic patients. However, the efficacy of GC therapy and whether the GC therapy should be based on the status of RAI are highly controversial. Critical barriers include technical limitations in properly identifying RAI in septic patients and a lack of RAI animal model. Objectives:We established a new RAI animal model to test our hypothesis that precision medicine approach should be … Show more

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“…While multiple studies have examined septic patients from the perspective of isolated biomarkers, few studies characterize septic patients according to endotype, and understanding of septic endotypes has not yet translated to patient care ( 44 ). Given the complexity of sepsis, emerging voices ( 44 , 45 ), including ours ( 46 , 47 ), have called for a precision medicine approach for sepsis therapy. Targeting a subgroup of patients with an endotype is a key component for a successful precision medicine approach ( 48 , 49 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While multiple studies have examined septic patients from the perspective of isolated biomarkers, few studies characterize septic patients according to endotype, and understanding of septic endotypes has not yet translated to patient care ( 44 ). Given the complexity of sepsis, emerging voices ( 44 , 45 ), including ours ( 46 , 47 ), have called for a precision medicine approach for sepsis therapy. Targeting a subgroup of patients with an endotype is a key component for a successful precision medicine approach ( 48 , 49 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%