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Anthony Caruso medic541 at hotmail.comSat Jul 28 18:10:24 BST 2007
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Ivan, curious if there's any information on neurogenic shock and vasopressin infusion's? >From: IVAN HRONEK <ih7 at msn.com> >Reply-To: "Trauma & Critical Care mailing list" ><trauma-list at trauma.org> >To: "Trauma & Critical Care mailing list" <trauma-list at trauma.org> >Subject: RE: Vasopressin in haemorrhagic shock - Vasopressin vs Fluid >Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 09:14:00 -0700 > >Vasopressin during uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock: less bleeding below the >diaphragm, more perfusion above.Stadlbauer KH - Anesth Analg - 01-SEP-2005; >101(3): 830-2Vasopressin in hemorrhagic shock.Sharma RM - Anesth Analg - >01-SEP-2005; 101(3): 833-4, table of contentsWe describe the treatment of >two patients with hemorrhagic shock unresponsive to volume replacement and >catecholamines. Both patients responded to a small-dose infusion of >vasopressin, which allowed tapering off of the catecholamines. The possible >role of small-dose infusions of vasopressin in fluid- and >catecholamine-resistant hemorrhagic shock is discussed. Should the patients >be kept (after the initial phase) vasodilated with borderline pressure, or >vasoconstricted (vasopressin) with borderline pressure ?This would decrease >the amount of crystalloids that we overuse so much..and in this respect, >how about Ketamine instead of Fentanyl ?Ivan Hronek MDChief, Critical Care >& Trauma AnesthesiaSFMC Gas, Inc.St. Francis Medical Center3630 E. Imperial >HighwayLynwood, CA 90262 Cell: 310 487-3288Pager: 310 636-6020 > > > Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 06:48:53 +0200> From: jacob.scholz at gmail.com> To: >trauma-list at trauma.org> Subject: Vasopressin in haemorrhagic shock - >Vasopressin vs Fluid> > After having read the thread about massive >transfusion protocols I received> an e-mail with the following article:> > >Vasopressin improves survival in a porcine model of abdominal vascular> >injury> Critical Care 2007, 11:R81 doi:10.1186/cc59772007, 11:R81 >doi:10.1186/cc5977> The authors conclude:> "Vasopressin, but not fluid >resuscitation or saline placebo, ensured> short-term survival in this >vascular injury model with uncontrolled> haemorrhagic shock in sedated >pigs."> > They were pigs and they were not transfused, but what does the >list think> about vasopressin, maybe in conjunction with transfusion, in >human> haemorrhagic shock?> > Jacob> --> trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG> To >change your settings or unsubscribe visit:> >http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/-- >trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG >To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: >http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com
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