Hemodynamic Impact of Cardiovascular Antihypertensive Medications in Patients With Sepsis-Related Acute Circulatory Failure
Conclusion:
In patients admitted with septic shock, prior cardiovascular antihypertensive medication seems to have limited impact on initial hemodynamic failure and catecholamine requirement.
Source: Shock - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Clinical Science Aspects Source Type: research
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