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Do you routinely check morning cortisol before discharging a patient who received more than 3 days of high-dose corticosteroids during a hospitalization for an acute illness?

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Endocrinology · Johns Hopkins Endocrinology and Pituitary Center

No. In general, persistent HPA suppression does not occur when a single steroid treatment is shorter than 2 weeks.

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Endocrinology · Yale School of Medicine

There is not enough detail in the question to provide a clear answer. Usually, suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis would take more than just a few days. If someone has been on high-dose glucocorticoids for longer (e.g., two weeks), we would usually discharge the patient on a...

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Endocrinology · Temple University Hospital

I typically do not check labs prior to discharge of a patient receiving more than 3 days of high-dose GC during a hospitalization for an acute illness.

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