Preventing cardiac arrest during hemorrhagic shock with vasopressin
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Preventing cardiac arrest during hemorrhagic shock with vasopressin
Abstract
The optimal strategy of stabilizing hemodynamic function in uncontrolled traumatic hemorrhagic shock states is unclear. Although fluid replacement is established in controlled hemorrhagic shock, its use in uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock is controversial, because it may worsen bleeding. In the refractory phase of severe hemorrhagic shock, arginine vasopressin has been shown to be beneficial in selected cases due to an increase in arterial blood pressure, shift of blood away from a subdiaphragmatic bleeding site toward the heart and brain, and decrease in fluid-resuscitation requirements. Especially in patients with severe traumatic brain injury, rapid stabilization of cardiocirculatory function is essential to ensure adequate brain perfusion, thus, to prevent neurologic damage and to improve outcome. In addition, despite wide distribution of highly developed and professional emergency medical systems in western industrialized countries, survival chances of patients with uncontrolled traumatic hemorrhagic shock in the preclinical setting are still poor.
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