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Case Reports
. 2003 Jun;29(6):1020-1023.
doi: 10.1007/s00134-003-1742-y. Epub 2003 May 8.

Effect of vasopressin on sublingual microcirculation in a patient with distributive shock

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Effect of vasopressin on sublingual microcirculation in a patient with distributive shock

Marc J Dubois et al. Intensive Care Med. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To assess the sublingual microcirculation in a patient during vasopressin administration for a distributive shock after cardiopulmonary bypass.

Design and setting: Case-report in the Department of Intensive Care of a university hospital.

Patient: A 53 year-old man developed severe distributive shock after cardiac transplant, requiring massive doses of vasopressor agents.

Methods: Vasopressin administered twice at a dose of 0.02 U/min increased mean blood pressure and allowed partial weaning of other vasopressor drugs. Microcirculatory alterations were assessed by orthogonal polarization spectral technique: 50% and 60% of capillaries were perfused at baseline, and these proportions did not worsen when vasopressin was administered.

Conclusions: Despite its strong vasopressor effects vasopressin infusion did not worsen microcirculatory alterations in this patient with distributive shock following cardiac surgery.

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