Vasopressors, such as norepinephrine, are frequently used to treat perioperative hypotension. Increasing perfusion pressure with norepinephrine may increase blood flow in regions at risk. However, the resulting vasoconstriction could deteriorate microcirculatory blood flow in the intestinal tract and kidneys. This animal study was designed to investigate the effects of treating perioperative hypotension with norepinephrine during laparotomy with low fluid volume replacement
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...
DUCILARME, D. W. AND L. Bsex: The relative effect of the renal pressor and sympathetic nervous syste...
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...
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Objective: Intraabdominal hypertension reduces organ blood flow. Restoring abdominal perfusion press...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Insufficient blood flow and oxygenation in the intestinal tract is associa...
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During trauma, surgery and critically illness, splanchnic ischemia and reperfusion damage maythreate...
OBJECTIVE: The use of vasopressors for treatment of hypotension in sepsis may have adverse effects o...
INTRODUCTION: Perioperative hypovolemia arises frequently and contributes to intestinal hypoperfusio...
Background: In clinical practice, blood pressure is used as a resuscitation goal on a daily basis, w...
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Background: In clinical practice, blood pressure is used as a resuscitation goal on a daily basis, w...
Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is a alpha(1)-adrenergic mediated vasopressor and a key player in th...
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...
DUCILARME, D. W. AND L. Bsex: The relative effect of the renal pressor and sympathetic nervous syste...
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Objective: Intraabdominal hypertension reduces organ blood flow. Restoring abdominal perfusion press...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Insufficient blood flow and oxygenation in the intestinal tract is associa...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
During trauma, surgery and critically illness, splanchnic ischemia and reperfusion damage maythreate...
OBJECTIVE: The use of vasopressors for treatment of hypotension in sepsis may have adverse effects o...
INTRODUCTION: Perioperative hypovolemia arises frequently and contributes to intestinal hypoperfusio...
Background: In clinical practice, blood pressure is used as a resuscitation goal on a daily basis, w...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: In clinical practice, blood pressure is used as a resuscitation goal on a daily basis, w...
Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is a alpha(1)-adrenergic mediated vasopressor and a key player in th...
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...
DUCILARME, D. W. AND L. Bsex: The relative effect of the renal pressor and sympathetic nervous syste...
International audienceBackground Norepinephrine is a commonly used drug for treating vasoplegic acut...