Increasing Mean Arterial Blood Pressure in Septic Shock Using Inotropic versus Vasopressor Support Regarding Effects on Oxygen Variables and Renal Function

Mohamed El-Desouky Mohamed Ibrahim;

Abstract


When fluid administration fails to restore an adequate arterial pressure and organ perfusion in patients with septic shock, therapy with vasopressor and/or inotropic agents should be initiated. The ultimate goals of such therapy in patients with shock are


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Title Increasing Mean Arterial Blood Pressure in Septic Shock Using Inotropic versus Vasopressor Support Regarding Effects on Oxygen Variables and Renal Function
Other Titles زيادة ضغط الدم الشريانى الوسيط فى صدمة التسمم باستخدام المنبهات القلبية فى مقابل المساعدة بانقباض الأوعية الدموية فيما يتعلق بأثر كل منهما على متغيرات الأكسجين ووظائف الكلى
Authors Mohamed El-Desouky Mohamed Ibrahim
Keywords Increasing Mean Arterial Blood Pressure in Septic Shock Using Inotropic versus Vasopressor Support Regarding Effects on Oxygen Variables and Renal Function
Issue Date 2010
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When fluid administration fails to restore an adequate arterial pressure and organ perfusion in patients with septic shock, therapy with vasopressor and/or inotropic agents should be initiated. The ultimate goals of such therapy in patients with shock are

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