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Effect of Vasopressin on Hemodynamics in Patients With Refractory Cardiogenic Shock Complicating Acute Myocardial Infarction

Abstract

In a retrospective study of 36 patients who developed cardiogenic shock after myocardial infarction, intravenous vasopressin therapy increased mean arterial pressure from 56 to 73 mm Hg at 1 hour (p < 0.001) and maintained it for 24 hours without changing pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, cardiac index, urine output, or other inotropic requirements. After norepinephrine administration, mean pulmonary capillary wedge pressure increased at 1 hour from 21 to 24 mm Hg (p = 0.04); however, this increase was not sustained at 12 and 24 hours. Norepinephrine was associated with a significant increase in cardiac power index at 24 hours, whereas there was only a trend for an increase in cardiac power with vasopressin therapy. In a cohort of patients who developed refractory cardiogenic shock after myocardial infarction, vasopressin was associated with increased mean arterial pressure and no adverse effect on other hemodynamic parameters.

Authors

Jolly S; Newton G; Horlick E; Seidelin PH; Ross HJ; Husain M; Dzavik V

Journal

The American Journal of Cardiology, Vol. 96, No. 12, pp. 1617–1620

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 15, 2005

DOI

10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.07.076

ISSN

0002-9149

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