Overview
Explore the complex relationship between corticosteroids and septic shock in children through this comprehensive 41-minute video lecture by Dr. Kusum Menon. Delve into the historical context and scientific underpinnings of corticosteroid use in septic shock, examining the pathophysiology of adrenal function and its implications. Evaluate the potential risks and benefits associated with empiric corticosteroid treatment, and gain insights into a practical approach for administering corticosteroids in pediatric septic shock cases. Learn about the evolution of septic shock treatment, cortisol level assessments, and current evidence-based practices. Understand the ongoing debates in the field and receive guidance on navigating treatment decisions in the interim. This educational content, part of the OPENPediatrics platform, offers valuable knowledge for healthcare professionals caring for critically ill children across various resource settings.
Syllabus
Introduction
Septic shock in children
History of septic shock
What happens to the response
What about stimulated cortisol levels
What about cortisol levels
What about the evidence
Is it an indication of adrenal insufficiency
Risks and benefits
Where do we go from here
What do we do in the mean time
Taught by
OPENPediatrics