2011
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2011.365
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Steroids After Severe Injury

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“…Interestingly, death rates were slightly elevated in the hydrocortisone groups (8.2% and 10.7%) compared to the placebo groups (5.3% for each placebo group) [22]. Two authors editorialize that the HYPOLYTE study does not have a large enough sample size to adequately determine any statistically significant impact on mortality rates [23]. A 2014 meta-analysis by Wang and colleagues also showed that low-dose hydrocortisone therapy may be beneficial in attenuating septic shock, but provides no benefit to 28-day mortality rates [24].…”
Section: Steroid Treatment In Sepsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, death rates were slightly elevated in the hydrocortisone groups (8.2% and 10.7%) compared to the placebo groups (5.3% for each placebo group) [22]. Two authors editorialize that the HYPOLYTE study does not have a large enough sample size to adequately determine any statistically significant impact on mortality rates [23]. A 2014 meta-analysis by Wang and colleagues also showed that low-dose hydrocortisone therapy may be beneficial in attenuating septic shock, but provides no benefit to 28-day mortality rates [24].…”
Section: Steroid Treatment In Sepsismentioning
confidence: 99%