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Vasopressors and Inotropes

2011
Medication errors and adverse drug events occur more frequently in the intensive care unit compared to general care units.1 Adverse drug events become more likely as patients receive more medications. Sentinel events and medication errors are more common as the number of failing organs increases.2,3 Vasopressors are frequently associated with adverse ...
Scott W. Mueller, Robert MacLaren
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Inotropes and Vasopressors for Shock

DeckerMed Critical Care of the Surgical Patient, 2019
Inotropes and vasopressors play a key role in the management of shock. The goal of therapy is to restore end-organ perfusion by augmenting cardiac output (CO) and vascular tone. Clinical trial data have thus far failed to identify precise hemodynamic end points associated with better outcomes; in any event, such end points are highly likely to be ...
Gareth L. Ackland, Amour Patel
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Vasopressor Therapy for Cardiac Arrhythmias

Diseases of the Chest, 1961
Vasopressor drugs have three principal effects: (1) available blood is shunted to maintain the circulation of vital regions such as the myocardium and brain; (2) cardiac arrhythmias may be aborted by the direct pressor effect on the myocardium; (3) myocardial blood flow is improved because of the increased coronary perfusion pressure and also a ...
Herbert Gold, Eliot Corday
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Neurohypophyseal vasopressor principle: Vasopressor hormone as well as antidiuretic hormone?

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1978
Studies on the vasopressor role of the antidiuretic hormone arginine-vasopressin (AVP) in DOC hypertension, in two-kidney Goldblatt hypertension, and in spontaneous hypertension of rats, and during acute blood pressure elevation after intracerebroventricular injection of angiotensin II and in glycerol-induced acute renal failure of rats are reviewed ...
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Vasopressors for hypotensive shock

2011
Initial goal directed resuscitation for shock usually includes the administration of intravenous fluids, followed by initiating vasopressors. Despite obvious immediate effects of vasopressors on haemodynamics their effect on patient relevant outcomes remains controversial. This review was originally published in 2004 and was updated in 2011.Our primary
Christof, Havel   +5 more
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Vasopressors and Inotropes

2016
Vasopressor and inotropic agents have become a therapeutic cornerstone for the management of the critically ill patient. Vasopressors increase blood pressure through arteriolar vasoconstriction, whereas the inotropes increase contractility, improving cardiac output. Most vasopressor and inotropic agents in clinical use exert their cardiovascular effect
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Vasopressin as vasopressor [PDF]

open access: possibleThe American Journal of Medicine, 1987
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The Use and Abuse of Vasopressors

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1964
Ronald Rosenberg   +2 more
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Vasopressors and Vasodilators in Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1968
Edward W. Humphrey, Donald G. McQuarrie
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VASOPRESSORS IN SHOCK

Anesthesiology, 1964
V. N. Udhoji, M. H. Weil
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