Norepinephrine
Cross-source consensus on Norepinephrine from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Norepinephrine combines alpha and beta-1 adrenergic effects, giving it both vasopressor and inotropic activity. — Attitudes, opinions and practice patterns regarding anaesthesia providers’ use of vasopressors: protocol for a multicentre mixed-methods study
- Dilute norepinephrine infusions were not associated with peripheral IV complications in a multicentre retrospective study of more than 14,000 patients. — Attitudes, opinions and practice patterns regarding anaesthesia providers’ use of vasopressors: protocol for a multicentre mixed-methods study
- Institutions in the study are stratified by their percentage of norepinephrine use. — Attitudes, opinions and practice patterns regarding anaesthesia providers’ use of vasopressors: protocol for a multicentre mixed-methods study
- Norepinephrine was historically avoided for intraoperative hypotension but is more common in critical care. — Attitudes, opinions and practice patterns regarding anaesthesia providers’ use of vasopressors: protocol for a multicentre mixed-methods study
- Norepinephrine is described as having a favourable haemodynamic profile compared with phenylephrine. — Attitudes, opinions and practice patterns regarding anaesthesia providers’ use of vasopressors: protocol for a multicentre mixed-methods study