Abstract
Circulatory failure recognition and treatment represents an important issue in critically ill infants and children. Early diagnosis and prompt institution of adequate treatment may be life-saving for pediatric patients with cardiocirculatory instability in the setting of intensive care. However, the hemodynamic status of the critically ill child is poorly reflected by baseline vital parameters or laboratory blood tests. A reliable tool for diagnosis and monitoring of evolution of both heart performance and vascular status is strictly needed. Advanced hemodynamic monitoring consists – among others - of measuring cardiac output, predicting fluid responsiveness and calculating systemic oxygen delivery. Identification and quantifying of pulmonary edema has also been recently appreciated in pediatric critical care. In the last decade, the number of vasoactive drugs has increased, together with a better understanding of clinical application of both different monitoring devices and treatment strategies.
Keywords: Haemodynamic monitoring, heart failure, inotropes, pediatric shock, PICU, vasoactive drugs, pediatric patients, pulmonary edema, cardiac output, blood pressure
Current Drug Targets
Title:Inotropic and Vasoactive Drugs in Pediatric ICU
Volume: 13 Issue: 7
Author(s): Marco Piastra, Ersilia Luca, Sonia Mensi, Federico Visconti, Daniele De Luca, Francesca Vitale and Domenico Pietrini
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Keywords: Haemodynamic monitoring, heart failure, inotropes, pediatric shock, PICU, vasoactive drugs, pediatric patients, pulmonary edema, cardiac output, blood pressure
Abstract: Circulatory failure recognition and treatment represents an important issue in critically ill infants and children. Early diagnosis and prompt institution of adequate treatment may be life-saving for pediatric patients with cardiocirculatory instability in the setting of intensive care. However, the hemodynamic status of the critically ill child is poorly reflected by baseline vital parameters or laboratory blood tests. A reliable tool for diagnosis and monitoring of evolution of both heart performance and vascular status is strictly needed. Advanced hemodynamic monitoring consists – among others - of measuring cardiac output, predicting fluid responsiveness and calculating systemic oxygen delivery. Identification and quantifying of pulmonary edema has also been recently appreciated in pediatric critical care. In the last decade, the number of vasoactive drugs has increased, together with a better understanding of clinical application of both different monitoring devices and treatment strategies.
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Piastra Marco, Luca Ersilia, Mensi Sonia, Visconti Federico, De Luca Daniele, Vitale Francesca and Pietrini Domenico, Inotropic and Vasoactive Drugs in Pediatric ICU, Current Drug Targets 2012; 13 (7) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945012800675722
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945012800675722 |
Print ISSN 1389-4501 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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