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==Pediatric Adrenal Crisis with Hypopit/Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia==
==Pediatric Adrenal Crisis with Hypopit/Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia==
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Shock, with hypotension, hypovolemia and possible nonspecific symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weakness, fatigue, lethargy, fever, confusion, or coma
Shock, with hypotension, hypovolemia and possible nonspecific symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weakness, fatigue, lethargy, fever, confusion, or coma


*Establish intravenous access.
*Establish intravenous access.
*Get accucheck glucose. If glucose result is unknown (ie machine not working), low or undetectable give instaglucose per table below
*Get accucheck glucose. If glucose result is unknown (ie machine not working), low or undetectable give instaglucose per table
*Give 20ml/kg NS bolus quickly as possible.  
*Give 20ml/kg NS bolus quickly as possible.  
*Give dexamethasone (0.7mg/kg) IM, prescribed home emergency solucortef dose IM or give solucortef per table below  
*Give dexamethasone IM per table, prescribed home emergency solucortef dose IM or give solucortef per table below  
*Frequent hemodynamic, BP and glucose monitoring.
*Frequent hemodynamic, BP and glucose monitoring.
*Continue 1.5 x maintenance NS IV
*Continue 1.5 x maintenance NS IV

Revision as of 22:56, 10 September 2019

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Pediatric Critical Care Guide


Acute adrenal crisis presents as vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, hypotension and shock. Crisis can be precipitated by illness, trauma and hyperthermia.

Adult Adrenal Crisis

Shock, with hypotension, hypovolemia and possible nonspecific symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weakness, fatigue, lethargy, fever, confusion, or coma

  • Establish intravenous access with a large-gauge needle.
  • Get accucheck glucose and give instaglucose 15-20 gms (1 tube) if needed
  • Infuse 2 to 3 liters of saline as quickly as possible.
  • Give dexamethasone 4 mg IM.
  • Continue NS IV fluid hydration
  • Frequent hemodynamic monitoring and measurement glucose to avoid fluid overload and hypoglycemia


Pediatric Adrenal Crisis with Hypopit/Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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Shock, with hypotension, hypovolemia and possible nonspecific symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weakness, fatigue, lethargy, fever, confusion, or coma

  • Establish intravenous access.
  • Get accucheck glucose. If glucose result is unknown (ie machine not working), low or undetectable give instaglucose per table
  • Give 20ml/kg NS bolus quickly as possible.
  • Give dexamethasone IM per table, prescribed home emergency solucortef dose IM or give solucortef per table below
  • Frequent hemodynamic, BP and glucose monitoring.
  • Continue 1.5 x maintenance NS IV
  • Use supportive measures as needed

General Information about CAH