Challenges and importance of formulae equating catecholamine and non-catecholamine vasoconstrictor dosages

[...]30- and 90-day mortality ranges from 50 to 80% in septic shock patients who receive high-dose vasoconstrictors, defined as a specified threshold of norepinephrine equivalent [1]. [...]exact norepinephrine dosages were only reported for the first two hours, leaving the subsequent 4 h to be extra...

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Published inJournal of critical care Vol. 62; pp. 243 - 245
Main Authors Wieruszewski, Patrick M., Khanna, Ashish K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.04.2021
Elsevier Limited
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Summary:[...]30- and 90-day mortality ranges from 50 to 80% in septic shock patients who receive high-dose vasoconstrictors, defined as a specified threshold of norepinephrine equivalent [1]. [...]exact norepinephrine dosages were only reported for the first two hours, leaving the subsequent 4 h to be extrapolated from the provided figure, introducing inaccuracies. To arrive at a norepinephrine excess of 110 ng/kg/min, we estimate Goradia et al. assumed the mean body weight of the subjects was approximately 90 kg. [...]it is important to note that with every 10 kg difference in this weight assumption, the calculated conversion ratio differs by approximately 10%. [...]it is unclear what form the distribution of response to angiotensin II and vasopressin would take if the entire population—or at least the population with shock—was assessed as a whole.
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ISSN:0883-9441
1557-8615
1557-8615
DOI:10.1016/j.jcrc.2020.12.020