Vasopressin is currently recommended in the management of patients with cardiac arrest, but its efficacy is still incompletely established. We systematically reviewed randomized trials comparing vasopressin to control treatment in the management of cardiac arrest in humans and animals. Two human and 33 animal studies were retrieved. At pooled analysis vasopressin appeared equivalent to adrenaline (epinephrine) in the management of human cardiac arrest (N=240), with, respectively 63 (78/124) vs 59% (68/116) ROSC (P=0.43), and 16 (20/124) vs 14% (16/116) survival to hospital discharge (P=0.52). In animal trials (N=669) vasopressin appeared instead significantly superior to both placebo (ROSC, respectively 93 [98/105] vs 19% [14/72], P<0.00...
Background\ud Among patients with cardiac arrest, preliminary data have shown improved return of spo...
IMPORTANCE Among patients with cardiac arrest, preliminary data have shown improved return of sponta...
The objective of this review is to summarise current research in the use of three different vasopres...
Vasopressin is currently recommended in the management of patients with cardiac arrest, but its effi...
Objectives: Several randomized controlled trials have compared adrenaline (epinephrine) with alterna...
Background: Adrenaline and vasopressin are widely used to treat people with cardiac arrest, but ther...
Randomized controlled trials evaluating the efficacy of vasopressin versus standard of care during c...
The role of vasopressors during resuscitation from cardiac arrest needs to be further investigated...
nary resuscitation remain disappointingly infrequent. In animal studies, administration of exogenous...
Vasopressin and its analogues in treatment of cardiac arrest Introduction: Recent guidelines for car...
Background: There is a conflict in the superiority of each of the vasopressin and epinephrine compar...
Objectives: Out-hospital Cardiac arrest is considered as a global disease, which causes high rate of...
To assess the effect of vasopressin, steroid and epinephrine (VSE) combination therapy on return of ...
Objective. A combination of vasopressin and epinephrine may be more effective than epinephrine alone...
OBJECTIVES Several randomized controlled trials have compared adrenaline (epinephrine) with alterna...
Background\ud Among patients with cardiac arrest, preliminary data have shown improved return of spo...
IMPORTANCE Among patients with cardiac arrest, preliminary data have shown improved return of sponta...
The objective of this review is to summarise current research in the use of three different vasopres...
Vasopressin is currently recommended in the management of patients with cardiac arrest, but its effi...
Objectives: Several randomized controlled trials have compared adrenaline (epinephrine) with alterna...
Background: Adrenaline and vasopressin are widely used to treat people with cardiac arrest, but ther...
Randomized controlled trials evaluating the efficacy of vasopressin versus standard of care during c...
The role of vasopressors during resuscitation from cardiac arrest needs to be further investigated...
nary resuscitation remain disappointingly infrequent. In animal studies, administration of exogenous...
Vasopressin and its analogues in treatment of cardiac arrest Introduction: Recent guidelines for car...
Background: There is a conflict in the superiority of each of the vasopressin and epinephrine compar...
Objectives: Out-hospital Cardiac arrest is considered as a global disease, which causes high rate of...
To assess the effect of vasopressin, steroid and epinephrine (VSE) combination therapy on return of ...
Objective. A combination of vasopressin and epinephrine may be more effective than epinephrine alone...
OBJECTIVES Several randomized controlled trials have compared adrenaline (epinephrine) with alterna...
Background\ud Among patients with cardiac arrest, preliminary data have shown improved return of spo...
IMPORTANCE Among patients with cardiac arrest, preliminary data have shown improved return of sponta...
The objective of this review is to summarise current research in the use of three different vasopres...