Higher Serum Cortisol is Associated with Delayed Shock Resolution in Septic Shock Patients
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Published online on February 18, 2026
Abstract
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IntroductionElevated serum cortisol levels at the onset of septic shock have been linked to increased mortality. However, their relationship with hemodynamic recovery, particularly shock reversal, has not been well studied.MethodsWe conducted a ...
IntroductionElevated serum cortisol levels at the onset of septic shock have been linked to increased mortality. However, their relationship with hemodynamic recovery, particularly shock reversal, has not been well studied.MethodsWe conducted a ...