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MIDAS

18 September 2020 George Walker Intensive Care Medicine, Summaries Leave a comment

In patients aged > 18 years who were unable to be liberated from vasopressors for 24 hours, did the addition of midodrine when compared to a placebo result in the earlier discontinuation of vasopressors?

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65 Trial

14 February 2020 Celia Bradford Intensive Care Medicine 5 comments

In patients older than 65-years with vasodilatory hypotension receiving vasopressors, does a target mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 60-65mmHg compared with usual care impact mortality?

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Liu

20 July 2018 Adrian Wong Intensive Care Medicine One comment

In critically ill patients with septic shock, does the use of terlipressin compared to norepinephrine reduced 28-day mortality?

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SSSP2

17 November 2017 Fraser Magee Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine Leave a comment

In Zambian adults with sepsis and hypotension, does a resuscitation protocol implemented early after presentation to the Emergency Department improve in-hospital mortality compared with usual care?

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Choudhury

17 March 2017 David Slessor Intensive Care Medicine One comment

In patients with cirrhosis and septic shock does terlipressin in comparison with noradrenaline improve haemodynamic parameters?

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El Adawi

10 February 2017 Duncan Chambler Intensive Care Medicine Leave a comment

In adult patients with severe sepsis, does methylene blue compared to vasopressin reduce noradrenaline requirement and increase blood pressure?

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VASST

12 August 2016 Duncan Chambler Intensive Care Medicine 2 comments

In adult patients with septic shock, does the addition of vasopressin infusion to a norepinephrine infusion compared to a norepinephrine infusion alone decrease mortality rate at 28 days?

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VANISH Trial

5 August 2016 Steve Mathieu Intensive Care Medicine 4 comments

Does early vasopressin use reduce the risk of kidney failure in patients with septic shock compared with norepinephrine?

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Ventura

8 January 2016 David Slessor Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine Leave a comment

In paediatric patients with septic shock, does adrenaline compared with dopamine reduce 28 day mortality?

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Loubani

26 June 2015 Duncan Chambler Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Peri-operative Medicine Leave a comment

In patients who are administered vasopressor medication intravenously, what are the published reports on local tissue injury and extravasation?

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