Abstract The endocrine system is frequently altered after a major burn trauma. Besides the endocrine response to stress characterized by hypercortisolism, several hypothalamus–hypophysis–target gland axes are rapidly perturbed within a few days. These alterations can persist in the long term and deserve an appropriate treatment. Disturbances in water clearance and glucidic metabolism are also common and need to be diagnosed and corrected to decrease morbidity in such patients. Bone and mineral metabolism is deeply compromised and requires correction of mineral abnormalities in order to improve symptoms and prevent bone loss. No large prospective and/or intervention trials are available to date to elaborate age-related, evidence-based recommendations to monitor and treat burn-related endocrine alterations.

The endocrine response to severe burn trauma / D'Asta, Federica; Cianferotti, Luisella; Bhandari, Sahil; Sprini, Delia; Rini, Giovam Battista; Brandi, Maria Luisa. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM. - ISSN 1744-6651. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:(2014), pp. 45-59. [10.1586/17446651.2014.868773]

The endocrine response to severe burn trauma

D'ASTA, FEDERICA;CIANFEROTTI, LUISELLA;BRANDI, MARIA LUISA
2014

Abstract

Abstract The endocrine system is frequently altered after a major burn trauma. Besides the endocrine response to stress characterized by hypercortisolism, several hypothalamus–hypophysis–target gland axes are rapidly perturbed within a few days. These alterations can persist in the long term and deserve an appropriate treatment. Disturbances in water clearance and glucidic metabolism are also common and need to be diagnosed and corrected to decrease morbidity in such patients. Bone and mineral metabolism is deeply compromised and requires correction of mineral abnormalities in order to improve symptoms and prevent bone loss. No large prospective and/or intervention trials are available to date to elaborate age-related, evidence-based recommendations to monitor and treat burn-related endocrine alterations.
2014
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45
59
D'Asta, Federica; Cianferotti, Luisella; Bhandari, Sahil; Sprini, Delia; Rini, Giovam Battista; Brandi, Maria Luisa
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