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Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices about adrenal insufficiency in the critically ill among endocrinologists and intensivists practicing in Chennai
Background: Adrenal insufficiency is a common occurrence in the critically ill and it is essential that intensivists and endocrinologists involved in the care of these patients have a good understanding of the concepts related to this condition. Objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and pra...
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Published in: | Indian journal of critical care medicine 2006-07, Vol.10 (3), p.176-180 |
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Summary: | Background: Adrenal insufficiency is a common occurrence in the
critically ill and it is essential that intensivists and
endocrinologists involved in the care of these patients have a good
understanding of the concepts related to this condition. Objectives:
To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices about adrenal
insufficiency in the critically ill among the endocrinologists and
intensivists practicing in the city of Chennai. Materials and Methods:
Questionnaires containing ten questions pertaining to adrenal
insufficiency in the critically ill were sent to a total of six
endocrinologists and 52 intensivists practicing in Chennai. Results:
About 77% of all the respondents agreed to the fact that adrenal
insufficiency is a frequent occurrence in critical illness. But 57% of
them felt that there is no need for routine evaluation of critically
ill patients for adrenal insufficiency. Random serum cortisol was
selected by 62% of the responders as the method for evaluating adrenal
function in the critically ill. There is clearly no agreement among the
endocrinologists or the intensivists on the various cut off levels for
diagnosis. Neither is there a clear consensus on the method followed
for treatment of patients with adrenal insufficiency in the critical
care unit. Conclusion: There is no concordance in the knowledge,
attitudes or practices on adrenal insufficiency in the critically ill
among the endocrinologists and intensivists in Chennai. There is a need
for developing standard diagnostic and treatment guidelines and making
it available for all the practicing endocrinologists and intensivists. |
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ISSN: | 0972-5229 1998-359X |
DOI: | 10.4103/0972-5229.27859 |