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Adding vasopressin in distributive shock may cut AF risk


 

FROM JAMA


The current Surviving Sepsis guidelines suggest either adding vasopressin to norepinephrine to help raise mean arterial pressure to target or adding vasopressin to decrease the dosage of norepinephrine. Those are considered weak recommendations based on moderate quality of evidence, Dr. McIntyre and colleagues noted in their report.

Authors of the study reported disclosures related to Tenax Therapeutics, Orion Pharma, Ferring Pharmaceuticals, GlaxoSmithKline, and Bristol-Myers Squibb, among other entities.

SOURCE: McIntyre WF et al. JAMA. 2018;319(18):1889-900.

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