International audienceBackground: Despite differences in time of sepsis recognition, recent studies support that early initiation of norepinephrine in patients with septic shock (SS) improves outcome without an increase in adverse effects. This study aims to investigate the relationship between 30-day mortality in patients with SS and prehospital norepinephrine infusion in order to reach a mean blood pressure (MAP) > 65 mmHg at the end of the prehospital stage. Methods: From April 06th, 2016 to December 31th, 2020, patients with SS requiring prehospital Mobile Intensive Care Unit intervention (MICU) were retrospectively analysed. To consider cofounders, the propensity score method was used to assess the relationship between prehospital nore...
[[abstract]](1) Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is the first-line vasoactive agent used in septic sh...
Objective To identify factors associated with outcome of septic shock patients receiving high dose n...
BACKGROUND: Whether hydrocortisone reduces mortality among patients with septic shock is unclear. ME...
International audienceBackground: Despite differences in time of sepsis recognition, recent studies ...
Introduction: Most experts recommend norepinephrine as the first-line agent in septic shock. Our obj...
Abstract Background Use of high-dose norepinephrine is thought to have an immunosuppressive action t...
Purpose of reviewNorepinephrine is the first-line agent recommended during resuscitation of septic s...
International audienceImportance: Norepinephrine, the first-line vasopressor for septic shock, is no...
A clinical decision report appraising Elbouhy MA, Soliman M, Gaber A, Taema KM, Abdel-Aziz A. Early ...
Purpose: Septic shock is associated with massive release of endogenous catecholamines. Adrenergic ag...
Purpose: It is not clear whether vasopressin versus norepinephrine changed mortalit...
IMPORTANCE: Norepinephrine is currently recommended as the first-line vasopressor in septic shock; h...
(1) Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is the first-line vasoactive agent used in septic shock patients...
IMPORTANCE: Norepinephrine, the first-line vasopressor for septic shock, is not always effective and...
Septic shock is associated with high mortality. Aged and multimorbid patients are not always eligibl...
[[abstract]](1) Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is the first-line vasoactive agent used in septic sh...
Objective To identify factors associated with outcome of septic shock patients receiving high dose n...
BACKGROUND: Whether hydrocortisone reduces mortality among patients with septic shock is unclear. ME...
International audienceBackground: Despite differences in time of sepsis recognition, recent studies ...
Introduction: Most experts recommend norepinephrine as the first-line agent in septic shock. Our obj...
Abstract Background Use of high-dose norepinephrine is thought to have an immunosuppressive action t...
Purpose of reviewNorepinephrine is the first-line agent recommended during resuscitation of septic s...
International audienceImportance: Norepinephrine, the first-line vasopressor for septic shock, is no...
A clinical decision report appraising Elbouhy MA, Soliman M, Gaber A, Taema KM, Abdel-Aziz A. Early ...
Purpose: Septic shock is associated with massive release of endogenous catecholamines. Adrenergic ag...
Purpose: It is not clear whether vasopressin versus norepinephrine changed mortalit...
IMPORTANCE: Norepinephrine is currently recommended as the first-line vasopressor in septic shock; h...
(1) Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is the first-line vasoactive agent used in septic shock patients...
IMPORTANCE: Norepinephrine, the first-line vasopressor for septic shock, is not always effective and...
Septic shock is associated with high mortality. Aged and multimorbid patients are not always eligibl...
[[abstract]](1) Background: Norepinephrine (NE) is the first-line vasoactive agent used in septic sh...
Objective To identify factors associated with outcome of septic shock patients receiving high dose n...
BACKGROUND: Whether hydrocortisone reduces mortality among patients with septic shock is unclear. ME...