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Placebo-controlled, Randomised, Double-blind Study to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Low Dose Hydrocortisone to Prevent the Development of Septic Shock in Patients With Severe Sepsis
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Placebo and Hydrocortisone for Severe Sepsis. Completed, enrolled 380 participants across 30 sites.
Detailed Summary
Severe sepsis is a disease with a high mortality. Development of shock is a most serious complication and increases the risk of death considerably. Application of low dose hydrocortisone is currently recommended only in patients after severe septic shock has been established. Hydrocortisone therapy has a hemodynamic stabilizing effect and may reverse shock, however, the preventive application has not been investigated in a larger study. The study investigates whether low dose hydrocortisone prevents the development of shock in patients with severe sepsis. It is postulated that shock prevention may also affect morbidity and mortality.
Study Details
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Interventions
Application is identical to experimental arm
50 mg loading dose, continuous infusion of 200 mg/d for 5 d, 100 mg/d for 2d, 50 mg/d for 2 d, and 25 mg/d for 2 d.