leokitten
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I read in the chronic critical illness literature that taking exogenous hormones are not the way to go and can actually make things worse. For example they trialed HGH in critical illness and discovered it did the opposite of what they expected, it significantly increased illness severity and mortality.
Researchers in the chronic critical illness field are pushing for clinical trials of treatment with hypothalamic releasing hormones/factors to restore anterior pituitary function and recover from chronic critical illness. Intervening at this point in the axis doesn’t seem to have the negative effects from feedback loops that treatment with exogenous hormones suffers from.
I see papers going back to early 2000s suggesting this but still trials haven’t been done. What a shame for the medical field to leave CCI patients to suffer like this, especially now with COVID producing so many more ICU cases and therefore many more with coming out of acute ICU with chronic critical illness.
Researchers in the chronic critical illness field are pushing for clinical trials of treatment with hypothalamic releasing hormones/factors to restore anterior pituitary function and recover from chronic critical illness. Intervening at this point in the axis doesn’t seem to have the negative effects from feedback loops that treatment with exogenous hormones suffers from.
I see papers going back to early 2000s suggesting this but still trials haven’t been done. What a shame for the medical field to leave CCI patients to suffer like this, especially now with COVID producing so many more ICU cases and therefore many more with coming out of acute ICU with chronic critical illness.