Although norepinephrine is commonly used and is the recommended agent for the treatment of hypotension in volume-resuscitated hyperdynamic septic shock, Low doses of vasopressin may be added to norepinephrine to maintain arterial blood pressure in refractory septic shock and to decrease exposure to norepinephrine. The aim of the work is to compare the effect of norepinephrine alone and Norepinephrine/vasopressin combination on hemodynamics and tissue perfusion in septic shock patients.
Study which was performed on 90 adult of either sex in intensive care unit who developed septic shock.45 patients in each group according to the drugs used, by the single blind technique as the treating physician only is aware of the drugs used. Group 1: patients received IV Norepinephrine infusion starting with (0.1mcg/kg/min). Group 2: patients received IV Norepinephrine infusion (Starting with (0.1 mcg/kg/min). +Vasopressin infusion at the rate of (0.03 unit/min). A comparison was done between both groups as regard:Hemodynamics,Tissue perfusion, C-Reactive Protein (mg/L) ,WBC, UREA (mg/dL),CREATININE (mg/dl), NGAL (Neutrophil gelatinase associated Lipocalin) (ng/ml). Comparison was done at baseline, then every 6 hours for 48 h as regard hemodynamics and tissue perfusion, and at base line then, 24 h and 48 h as regard sepsis biomarkers and renal biomarkers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
90
• The drug infusion was prepared as 100 IU of AVP (Pressyn; Ferring Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada) in 250 ml D5W, infused at the rate of 4.5 ml/h for 0.03 IU/min and 15 mg of Norepinephrine (Arterenol; Sanofi-Aventis, Frankfurt, Germany) in 250 ml D5W infused at the rate of 10 ml/h for 10 mcg/min using infusion pump.
Hanaa El Gendy
Cairo, Ain Shams University Specialized Hospital, Egypt
Lactate Level Lactate level • (central venous oxygen saturation)SVO2
mmol/L
Time frame: 48 hours
Scvo2
Time frame: 48 hours
NGAL, NGAL NGAL
ng/ml
Time frame: 48 hours
Mortality
28 days mortality
Time frame: 28 days
CRP
mg/dl
Time frame: 48 hours
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