Preterm neonates often have hypotension which may be due to various etiologies. While it is controversial to define hypotension in preterm neonates, various vasoactive medications are commonly used to provide the cardiovascular support to improve the blood pressure, cardiac output, or to treat shock. However, the literature on the systemic and regional hemodynamic effects of these antihypotensive medications in neonates is deficient and incomplete, and cautious translation of findings from other clinical populations and animal studies is required. Based on a literature search on published reports, meta-analytic reviews, and selected abstracts, this review discusses the current available information on pharmacologic actions, clinical effects...
Background The most common drug used for treatment of systemic hypotension in premature and neonate...
BACKGROUND: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with ino...
ObjectiveTo determine whether a moderate-to-large patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is responsible for ...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
BackgroundCirculatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with inotropes...
Extremely preterm babies (delivered at <28 completed weeks of gestation) are frequently diagnosed wi...
Preterm infants are at higher risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Inadequate cerebral oxyge...
Background: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with inotrop...
For almost half a century, inotropes have been administered to preterm infants with the ultimate goa...
For almost half a century, inotropes have been administered to preterm infants with the ultimate goa...
For almost half a century, inotropes have been administered to preterm infants with the ultimate goa...
Asphyxiated neonates often have hypotension, shock, and poor tissue perfusion. Various “inotropic” m...
Whilst the prevalence of low blood pressure in preterm infants seems to have fallen over the last nu...
Background The use of vasoactive agents like arginine vasopressin (AVP) and terlipressin to treat hy...
The diagnosis and management of hypotension in neonates is a frequently encountered issue in the int...
Background The most common drug used for treatment of systemic hypotension in premature and neonate...
BACKGROUND: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with ino...
ObjectiveTo determine whether a moderate-to-large patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is responsible for ...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
BackgroundCirculatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with inotropes...
Extremely preterm babies (delivered at <28 completed weeks of gestation) are frequently diagnosed wi...
Preterm infants are at higher risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Inadequate cerebral oxyge...
Background: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with inotrop...
For almost half a century, inotropes have been administered to preterm infants with the ultimate goa...
For almost half a century, inotropes have been administered to preterm infants with the ultimate goa...
For almost half a century, inotropes have been administered to preterm infants with the ultimate goa...
Asphyxiated neonates often have hypotension, shock, and poor tissue perfusion. Various “inotropic” m...
Whilst the prevalence of low blood pressure in preterm infants seems to have fallen over the last nu...
Background The use of vasoactive agents like arginine vasopressin (AVP) and terlipressin to treat hy...
The diagnosis and management of hypotension in neonates is a frequently encountered issue in the int...
Background The most common drug used for treatment of systemic hypotension in premature and neonate...
BACKGROUND: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with ino...
ObjectiveTo determine whether a moderate-to-large patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is responsible for ...