16 Apr 06

The choice of catecholamines in septic shock: more and more good arguments to strengthen the known position, but don’t lose the faith!

Posted in Critical Care, Inotropic support, Sepsis at 14:30 by Laci

By A Meier-Hellmann

Critical Care 2006;10:127 http://ccforum.com/content/10/2/127

The choice of catecholamines for hemodynamic stabilisation in septic shock patients has been an ongoing debate for several years. Several studies have investigated the regional effects in septic patients. Because of an often very small sample size, because of inconsistent results and because of methodical problems in the monitoring techniques used in these studies, however, it is not possible to provide clear recommendations concerning the use of catecholamines in sepsis. Prospective and adequate-sized studies are necessary because outcome data are completely lacking.

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