Romand, J.-A.Treggiari-Venzi, M.Intensive Care MedicineRomand J-A (1999): Is vasopressin an ideal vasopressor to treat hypotension in septic shock? Intensive Care Med 25:763–764Romand J-A, Treggiari-Venzi M (1999) Is vasopressin an ideal vasopressor to treat hypotension in septic shock?
In general, vasopressin decreases water excretion by the kidneys by increasing water reabsorption in the collecting ducts, hence its other name of antidiuretic hormone. Vasopressin also hasa potent constricting effect on arteriolesthroughout the body. Is vasopressin a vasopressor? Common Vasopressors Medici...
recommended a continuous infusion of epinephrine (2 to 4 μg/min) for this purpose. Others suggest that norepinephrine be used (4 to 8 μg/min). Higher dosages of both of these agents may be required if hypotension persists. Dopamine and vasopressin77also have been used successfully in ...
Case 1 describes a case of native mitral valve endocarditis with severe/torrential MR in a patient with a history of intravenous drug use. This patient presented to the ED with scant clinical history and non-specific features of fevers, respiratory failure and shock. Initial management was guided...
Carmine Cardillo and Crescence M Kilcoyne and Richard O Cannon III and Julio A Panza - 《Journal of the American College of Cardiology》 被引量: 115发表: 1998年 Impairment of the nitric oxide-mediated vasodilator response to mental stress in hypertensive but not in hypercholesterolemic patients....
The aim of the present study was to analyze expression and mRNA levels of the following most relevant vasopressor receptors in the smooth musculature of human hepatic arteries: α1 adrenoceptor (AR) subtypes a, b and d, angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1), arginine vasopressin receptor type ...
Tolvaptan, a vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist, is the only drug that has been proven to attenuate ADPKD progression. Recently, autophagy, a cellular recycling system that facilitates the breakdown and reuse of aged or damaged cellular components, has emerged as a potential contributor to the ...
Relationship of alpha-1- and alpha-2-adrenergic-binding sites to regions of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus containing corticotropin-releasing factor and vasopressin neurons. Neuroendocrinoloy 1988, 47, 523–532. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Yang, J.H.; Li, L.H.; Lee, S.; ...
(NE) was the first option and/or vasopressin was used when there was a need to increase the MAP or reduce the NE dose. When there was a decrease in hemoglobin level (<7.0 g/dL) in the absence of severe hypoxemia, myocardial ischemia, or severe bleeding, transfusion of blood packs was...
Septic shock, which is a condition of systemic vasodilatation and arterial hypotension, is now evidenced by a serum lactate level >2 mmol/L and vasopressor requirement to maintain a mean arterial pressure (MAP) of at least 65 mm Hg in the absence of hypovolemia [4]. The use of vasopressors...