Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2012079288> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2012079288 endingPage "391" @default.
- W2012079288 startingPage "383" @default.
- W2012079288 abstract "The aim of this article is to review mechanisms of action of vasopressin and clinical studies of vasopressin in septic shock.Arginine vasopressin is an important stress hormone that has both vasoactive and antidiuretic properties. The vasoactive properties of vasopressin have been more applicable clinically because of the discovery by Landry and colleagues that there is a deficiency of vasopressin in septic shock and that infusion of relatively low doses of vasopressin improves responsiveness to infused catecholamines (such as norepinephrine). There are at least 16 clinical studies of infusion of vasopressin in patients who have septic shock. The majority of studies found that vasopressin infusion increased blood pressure and urine output, and decreased the dose requirement of norepinephrine. Several studies showed that vasopressin infusion increased urine output. Both vasopressin and norepinephrine have important adverse effects including decreased cardiac output, decreased heart rate, arrhythmias, myocardial ischemia, mesenteric ischemia, and digital ischemia.It is still unclear whether there is net benefit from low dose vasopressin infusion in patients who have septic shock. There may be certain patients who benefit but there are few studies of a prolonged vasopressin infusion to determine which patients benefit." @default.
- W2012079288 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2012079288 creator A5090576091 @default.
- W2012079288 date "2007-08-01" @default.
- W2012079288 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2012079288 title "Vasopressin in vasodilatory and septic shock" @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1519527701 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1966608261 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1968590837 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1969994160 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1971090520 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1972843683 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1977433566 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1981619061 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1986730147 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1993033081 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W1998209574 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2000391842 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2002359689 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2002584235 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2003843045 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2004095374 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2011416633 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2012445733 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2015222304 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2021000405 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2028546766 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2035917666 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2041194473 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2043432422 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2045232268 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2052753575 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2054489911 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2058346805 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2058622617 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2060868590 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2062013526 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2062054105 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2064909686 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2065707810 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2072208656 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2076502916 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2077211977 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2082430120 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2082895305 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2087644071 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2092889906 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2094412782 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2102372841 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2121391159 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2128855592 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2131706912 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2132206417 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2143650227 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2148981533 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2160386743 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2168994566 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2405138515 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2412816491 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W2413503736 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W4245690870 @default.
- W2012079288 cites W4254760215 @default.
- W2012079288 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/mcc.0b013e328263885e" @default.
- W2012079288 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17599007" @default.
- W2012079288 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2012079288 type Work @default.
- W2012079288 sameAs 2012079288 @default.
- W2012079288 citedByCount "61" @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882012 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882013 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882014 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882015 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882016 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882017 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882018 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882019 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882020 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882022 @default.
- W2012079288 countsByYear W20120792882023 @default.
- W2012079288 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2012079288 hasAuthorship W2012079288A5090576091 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C2776370428 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C2777628635 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C2778384902 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C2778514916 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C2779420931 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C2781300812 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C513476851 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C541997718 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConceptScore W2012079288C126322002 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConceptScore W2012079288C134018914 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConceptScore W2012079288C2776370428 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConceptScore W2012079288C2777628635 @default.
- W2012079288 hasConceptScore W2012079288C2778384902 @default.