Naloxone in treatment of circulatory shock resistant to conventional therapy
- PMID: 3033394
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01715847
Naloxone in treatment of circulatory shock resistant to conventional therapy
Abstract
The effect of naloxone (4.4-5.9 mg i.v.) was evaluated in 10 patients with circulatory shock (sepsis, n = 7; intoxication, n = 1; cardiogenic shock, n = 2) not responding to full conventional therapy. In addition, we measured plasma ACTH and immunoreactive beta-endorphin before and 60 min after administration of naloxone and compared the results with hormone concentrations in 10 intensive care patients without shock. Only in two patient with septic shock a transient increase (duration 15 min and 60 min, respectively) of systolic blood pressure was observed, while naloxone was ineffective in the remaining eight patients. No adverse effects of naloxone were found. Plasma ACTH and immunoreactive beta-endorphin concentrations in patients with shock were not different from those in controls (ACTH, 79 +/- 28 vs 120 +/- 60 pg/ml; immunoreactive beta-endorphin, 952 +/- 262 vs 1,070 +/- 378 pg/ml). Our findings suggest that naloxone in a single dose of 4.4-5.9 mg i.v. does not improve the management of circulatory shock unresponsive to conventional treatment. beta-endorphin seems to play no major role in the hypotension of shock.
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