Rethinking the Use of Glucocorticoids for Treatment of Septic Shock
A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the administration of glucocorticoids among patients with septic shock did not result in lower 90-day mortality rates. The trial found that those patients that received hydrocortisone experienced a quicker resolution of sepsis and a shorter time period of initial necessary mechanical ventilation […]
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