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BACKGROUND: Vasopressin is commonly used as an adjunct to catecholamines to support blood pressure in refractory septic shock, but its effect on mortality is unknown. We hypothesized that low-dose vasopressin as compared with norepinephrine would decrease mortality among patients with septic shock who ...
Repeated administration of vasopressin but not epinephrine maintains coronary perfusion pressure after early and late administration during prolonged cardi... It is unknown whether repeated dosages of vasopressin or epinephrine given early or late during basic life support cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...
1. Indications and Usage for Vasopressin Vasopressin Injection is indicated to increase blood pressure in adults with vasodilatory shock who remain hypotensive despite fluids and catecholamines. 2. Vasopressin Dosage and Administration 2.1 Preparation of Solution Inspect parenteral drug products for particula...
Brain death results in the breakdown of effective central regulatory mechanisms of cardiocirculatory stability, even in patients with artificial mechanical ventilation, correction of electrolytic and acid-basic disorders and maximal conventional pharmacological support of the circulation. Recent evidences have ...
To our knowledge, vasopressin has rarely been considered an option for increasing blood pressure in a patient with ARB overdose or toxicity. A recent randomized trial suggested that angiotensin II effectively increased blood pressure in patients with refractory shock; however, it is not readily ...
For example, V1a receptor activation triggers vasoconstriction, V1b receptor is responsible for modulation of mood and behavior, and V2 receptor induces water reabsorption in the kidney. Vasopressin is known to regulate blood pressure, blood osmolality, and blood volume. The effects of V1a and ...
Between groups, the changes were significantly different for FVIII:C (P less than 0.05) and PAA (P less than 0.03) with no differences in blood pressure, pulse or symptoms. These results support the hypothesis that aVP secretion during surgery mediates increases in FVIII and PAA. FPA tended ...
Blood pressure was measured daily by tail-cuff plethysmography for three weeks before and two weeks following implantation surgery. Water intake and urine output were measured using metabolic cages. Baseline systolic blood pressure (SBP) was indistinguishable among groups (Control aCSF 113±2, Control ...
vascular bed (discussed later), but it also activates V1receptors in the central nervous system (CNS), including receptors in the area postrema.51This region is responsible for the reflex bradycardia seen with AVP infusion. This reflex attenuates the increase in blood pressure that would result...