Abstract The mainstay of hemodynamic treatment of septic shock is fluid resuscitation followed by vasopressors where fluids alone are insufficient to achieve target blood pressure. Norepinephrine, a catecholamine, is the first-line vasopressor used worldwide but given that all routinely used catecholamines target the same adrenergic receptors, many clinicians may add a non-catecholamine vasopressor where refractory hypotension due to septic shock is present. However, the timing of this additional intervention is variable. This decision is based on three key factors: availability, familiarity, and safety profile. In our opinion, further consideration should be potential vasopressor response because following appropriate volume resuscitation,...
Adrenergic and non-adrenergic vasopressor agents can be used to correct hypotension in shock states....
Distributive shock is a common problem in intensive care. Systemic hypotension is a medical emergenc...
International audienceEditorial Selepressin in septic shock: A wake-up call for new drugs Despite mo...
The mainstay of hemodynamic treatment of septic shock is fluid resuscitation followed by vasopressor...
The mainstay of hemodynamic treatment of septic shock is fluid resuscitation followed by vasopressor...
International guidelines recommend dopamine or norepinephrine as first-line vasopressor agents in se...
International guidelines recommend dopamine or norepinephrine as first-line vasopressor agents in se...
BackgroundVasopressors are commonly applied to restore and maintain blood pressure in patients with ...
International audienceNorepinephrine is the first line vasopressor used in patients with septic shoc...
Sepsis can influence blood volume, its distribution, vascular tone, and cardiac function. Persistent...
Abstract. Cardiovascular dysfunction contributes impor-tantly to the high mortality of septic shock,...
Adrenergic and non-adrenergic vasopressor agents can be used to correct hypotension in shock states....
Septic shock is the most severe form of sepsis, characterized by (a) persistent hypotension despite ...
Objective International guidelines recommend dopamine or norepinephrine as first-line vasopressor ag...
vasopressor for hemodynamic manage-ment of septic shock (SS) is controversial. One of the difficulti...
Adrenergic and non-adrenergic vasopressor agents can be used to correct hypotension in shock states....
Distributive shock is a common problem in intensive care. Systemic hypotension is a medical emergenc...
International audienceEditorial Selepressin in septic shock: A wake-up call for new drugs Despite mo...
The mainstay of hemodynamic treatment of septic shock is fluid resuscitation followed by vasopressor...
The mainstay of hemodynamic treatment of septic shock is fluid resuscitation followed by vasopressor...
International guidelines recommend dopamine or norepinephrine as first-line vasopressor agents in se...
International guidelines recommend dopamine or norepinephrine as first-line vasopressor agents in se...
BackgroundVasopressors are commonly applied to restore and maintain blood pressure in patients with ...
International audienceNorepinephrine is the first line vasopressor used in patients with septic shoc...
Sepsis can influence blood volume, its distribution, vascular tone, and cardiac function. Persistent...
Abstract. Cardiovascular dysfunction contributes impor-tantly to the high mortality of septic shock,...
Adrenergic and non-adrenergic vasopressor agents can be used to correct hypotension in shock states....
Septic shock is the most severe form of sepsis, characterized by (a) persistent hypotension despite ...
Objective International guidelines recommend dopamine or norepinephrine as first-line vasopressor ag...
vasopressor for hemodynamic manage-ment of septic shock (SS) is controversial. One of the difficulti...
Adrenergic and non-adrenergic vasopressor agents can be used to correct hypotension in shock states....
Distributive shock is a common problem in intensive care. Systemic hypotension is a medical emergenc...
International audienceEditorial Selepressin in septic shock: A wake-up call for new drugs Despite mo...