Strong vasopressor support may be futile in the intensive care unit patient with multiple organ failure
Article 2000 en
Authors
OA
O. Abid
SA
Serdar Akça
PH
Philip Haji-Michael
Abstract
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Both the time of starting norepinephrine treatment after admission to the ICU and the degree of organ dysfunction have an important bearing on subsequent outcome. Although norepinephrine may be a lifesaving catecholamine in some cases, its administration to patients who have already developed multiple organ failure during their stay in the ICU is associated with a poor outcome.
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