Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Yet, no systematic review has assessed the effects of dopamine in critically ill patients with cardiac dysfunction. Methods This systematic review was conducted following The Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. We searched for trials including patients with observed cardiac dysfunction published until 19 April 2018. Risk of bias was evaluated and Trial Sequential Analyses were conducted. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality at longest follow-up. Secondary outcomes were serious adverse events, myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, and renal replacement therapy. We used GRADE to assess the certainty of the evidence. R...
Dopamine is frequently administered in the ICU to critically-ill patients. The widespread use of dop...
In patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), hypotension is common after return o...
The discovery and recognition of the pronounced renal effects of dopamine (now more than 30 years ag...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Abstract- Dopamine is still frequently used as a first line vasopressor agent in hypotensive patient...
Dopamine is frequently administered in the ICU to critically-ill patients. The widespread use of dop...
Dopamine is frequently administered in the ICU to critically-ill patients. The widespread use of dop...
Dopamine is frequently administered in the ICU to critically-ill patients. The widespread use of dop...
In patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), hypotension is common after return o...
The discovery and recognition of the pronounced renal effects of dopamine (now more than 30 years ag...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Background Dopamine has been used in patients with cardiac dysfunction for more than five decades. Y...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
Dopamine is widely used in critical care to prevent renal function loss. Nevertheless sufficient evi...
A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Abstract- Dopamine is still frequently used as a first line vasopressor agent in hypotensive patient...
Dopamine is frequently administered in the ICU to critically-ill patients. The widespread use of dop...
Dopamine is frequently administered in the ICU to critically-ill patients. The widespread use of dop...
Dopamine is frequently administered in the ICU to critically-ill patients. The widespread use of dop...
In patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), hypotension is common after return o...
The discovery and recognition of the pronounced renal effects of dopamine (now more than 30 years ag...