RecruitingNCT06499467

Norepinephrine Equivalent Dose of Vasopressin, Phenylephrine and Epinephrine in Septic Shock

Norepinephrine Equivalent Dose of Vasopressin, Phenylephrine and Epinephrine in Septic Shock Patients: A Prospective Study


Sponsor

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences

Enrollment

100 participants

Start Date

Jul 12, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Septic shock is the most common form of circulatory shock encountered in patients admitted in intensive care unit. The initial management involves fluid resuscitation but if hypotension does not get resolved solely by it, then vasopressors become the mainstay of the management of shock to maintain adequate mean arterial pressure (MAP). Norepinephrine is recommended as the first line vasopressor in the management of septic shock as per Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines of 2021. It recommends addition of vasopressin to the regime if the target MAP is not achieved with just norepinephrine. However, in clinical practice various other vasopressors are being used in the management of septic shock, as per clinical condition. Different vasopressors have different modes of action and pharmacological effects on hemodynamics. Therefore, there evolved the need of development of a formula that would reflect the potency of each vasopressor in a standardized manner. Thus, the concept of Norepinephrine Equivalence (NEE) came into existence. In the recent years, different studies were conducted in various parts of the world with different primary objectives. These authors have proposed different formulas for calculation Norepinephrine Equivalence (NEE) dose of the used vasopressors as an inference from their studies. All these formulas are based on assumptions and there lacks standardization. There are presently no studies available in the existing literature, where a prospective study is done to primarily determine the Norepinephrine equivalence dose (NEE) of other vasopressors in patients of septic shock. Hence, the investigators aim to find out equivalent dose of these different drugs, which are being used commonly in the management of septic shock, in a prospective planned study.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

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This clinical trial is studying a new treatment for people with septic shock. The study is currently recruiting participants at 1 location.

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Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

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